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Rado Diastar automatic.
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Keith Stelter
2008-09-06 18:48:58 UTC
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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!
Jack Denver
2008-09-06 19:44:49 UTC
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The anchor is purely decorative - it is intended to resemble the winding
weight of an automatic watch. It is not connected to anything, though often
(always?) it is set in a ruby jewel like a watch pivot.

I'd contact Rado from their webpage to ask about links. It is, not
surprisingly , www.rado.com and click customer service for your country.
Post by Keith Stelter
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!
Keith Stelter
2008-09-06 20:55:13 UTC
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Thanks!
I went to their site and it's pretty lame. Several of the places they have
listed in the USA are not dealers or service places for them anymore but are
still listed.
I called a few of them and they said that they hadn't sold Rado in years.
Maybe some links will come up on Ebay or something.
Post by Jack Denver
The anchor is purely decorative - it is intended to resemble the winding
weight of an automatic watch. It is not connected to anything, though
often (always?) it is set in a ruby jewel like a watch pivot.
I'd contact Rado from their webpage to ask about links. It is, not
surprisingly , www.rado.com and click customer service for your country.
Post by Keith Stelter
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!
Moka Java
2008-09-06 22:09:21 UTC
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I didn't see any on the Otto Frei site. Try emailing Rado directly
***@rado.com according to their website. Tell them the problems your
having locating links and mention that you have been posting to internet
forums for help to no avail.
Post by Keith Stelter
Thanks!
I went to their site and it's pretty lame. Several of the places they have
listed in the USA are not dealers or service places for them anymore but are
still listed.
I called a few of them and they said that they hadn't sold Rado in years.
Maybe some links will come up on Ebay or something.
Post by Jack Denver
The anchor is purely decorative - it is intended to resemble the winding
weight of an automatic watch. It is not connected to anything, though
often (always?) it is set in a ruby jewel like a watch pivot.
I'd contact Rado from their webpage to ask about links. It is, not
surprisingly , www.rado.com and click customer service for your country.
Post by Keith Stelter
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!
SWG
2008-09-07 16:49:22 UTC
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Post by Moka Java
I didn't see any on the Otto Frei site. Try emailing Rado directly
having locating links and mention that you have been posting to internet
forums for help to no avail.
Post by Keith Stelter
Thanks!
I went to their site and it's pretty lame. Several of the places they have
listed in the USA are not dealers or service places for them anymore but are
still listed.
I called a few of them and they said that they hadn't sold Rado in years.
Maybe some links will come up on Ebay or something.
Post by Jack Denver
The anchor is purely decorative - it is intended to resemble the winding
weight of an automatic watch. It is not connected to anything, though
often (always?) it is set in a ruby jewel like a watch pivot.
I'd contact Rado from their webpage to ask about links. It is, not
surprisingly ,www.rado.comand click customer service for your country.
Post by Keith Stelter
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!
The top manager in charge, member of the top Swatch Ltd management is
Roland Streule:

http://www.hrabe.ch/cgi-bin/fnrGet.cgi?fnr=0733001972&amt=036&lang=4&hrg_opt=11000&shab=0000000

You can address yourself directly to him.

Appreciating your assistance in righting the loophole!
b***@gmail.com
2013-10-20 05:41:36 UTC
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in case you are still interested, I just used a service dealer for a Rado I bought from them through ebay. Wonderful experience. Details below:

J Brands
287 S Robertson Blvd
Ste 542
Beverly Hills CA 90211-2810

Good luck with the watch!

Bob
Post by Keith Stelter
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!
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