VERY RARE VINTAGE S STEEL SWISS MADE RADO SILVER STAG MENS AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH
$259.00
Product code: SILVER STAG
Availability: In stock
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Details
Brand: Rado�� Band Color:Silver
Gender:Men's
Case Size:36mm
Features:Day & Date
Lug Width:12mm
Movement:Mechanical: Automatic
Style:Casual
Display:Analog
Age Group:Adult
Watch Shape:Round
Model: SILVER STAG
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Case Color:Silver
Age:Vintage (1971-1983)
Case Finish:Polished
Country of Manufacture:Switzerland
Face Color:Ivory
Band Type:Bracelet/Link Band
Band Material:Stainless Steel




I have 7T32-7C60. This one. seiko.jpgI am trying to figure out 2 things. First, why does my second hand stop every few hours (or so) on it's own? It's as if I hit the top right button (which stops my main second hand)Also the stop watch button (top left) causes the main second hand to pause when clicked once. Than on the second click it catches up to where it would have ticked, in 1 long sweep. I have read the manual. Im just confused. ThanksJustin
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