Keith Stelter
2008-09-06 18:48:58 UTC
I just purchased a used Rado Diastar. It's a 40th anniversary "limited
edition " model from 2002.
I've never owned a Rado watch before, and I was wondering if the little
"anchor" looking little dial was supposed to rotate with the movement, or if
it is just supposed to be loose.
The one on this watch just spins freely as you move the watch around and
doesn't appear to be hooked to the mechanism by any gears or anything.
I could only locate one video of a Rado Diastar on the internet, and it was
too blurry to see if the little logo was rotating or not. One Rado website
has the logo spinning around at the top of the page, but that doesn't really
mean anything.
Lastly, it has the 2 tone gold and stainless band on it. Where might I be
able to find additional links for it?
If you want to respond directly, PLEASE remove the "nospam" from the email
address.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
edition " model from 2002.
I've never owned a Rado watch before, and I was wondering if the little
"anchor" looking little dial was supposed to rotate with the movement, or if
it is just supposed to be loose.
The one on this watch just spins freely as you move the watch around and
doesn't appear to be hooked to the mechanism by any gears or anything.
I could only locate one video of a Rado Diastar on the internet, and it was
too blurry to see if the little logo was rotating or not. One Rado website
has the logo spinning around at the top of the page, but that doesn't really
mean anything.
Lastly, it has the 2 tone gold and stainless band on it. Where might I be
able to find additional links for it?
If you want to respond directly, PLEASE remove the "nospam" from the email
address.
Thanks in advance for any advice!