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Discover the retro charm of this Rado Garland, a quintessential example of 1970s design with its funky cushion case and mesmerizing gradient dial. This timepiece perfectly captures the experimental spirit of the era, offering a blend of Space Age aesthetics and Swiss reliability that makes it a standout choice for collectors of distinctive vintage watches.
Brand: Rado
Model: Garland
Movement: Automatic
Dial: Gradient Brown Fumé
Case Size: 38 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: c. 1970s
Condition: Excellent vintage condition, offering a clean dial and honest case wear, running with visible amplitude.
Dial and Hands
The dial is the standout feature of this timepiece, presenting a captivating gradient brown tone, often referred to as a fumé finish, which fades from a lighter champagne center to a darker bronze periphery. It features faceted, applied silver-tone hour markers that catch the light beautifully and add depth to the face. The signature Rado anchor logo rotates below the 12 o'clock position, a dynamic trademark of the brand's automatic models. A date window is positioned at 3 o'clock, displaying a distinct red date wheel that provides a sharp contrast against the metallic dial tones. The baton-style hands are silver-toned with central inserts, maintaining excellent legibility. The "Garland" script is elegantly printed above the 6 o'clock position, and the dial remains in exceptional preservation.
Case and Crystal
The stainless steel case features a distinctive cushion shape that is emblematic of 1970s design, measuring a substantial 38 mm in width. It showcases a polished finish with flowing lines that integrate seamlessly into the hooded lugs, creating a smooth, streamlined profile. The case is in well-preserved condition, retaining its original geometry, though it displays visible surface scratches and handling marks consistent with honest vintage wear. The original crown, signed with the Rado anchor symbol, sits flush against the case side. A high-domed acrylic crystal protects the dial, enhancing the vintage aesthetic and adding warmth to the overall appearance.
Movement
Powered by a reliable Swiss automatic movement, this watch represents the robust engineering Rado is known for. The rotating anchor on the dial serves as a functional indicator of the automatic winding mechanism's freedom of movement. The watch has been tested and is currently running with a deviation of approximately +26 to +29 seconds per day, which indicates healthy movement function for a vintage piece of this era.
Strap
The watch is fitted with its original stainless steel flat-link bracelet, which complements the architectural style of the case perfectly. It secures with a fold-over clasp that is proudly signed with the Rado logo and anchor symbol. The bracelet shows normal signs of wear and surface scuffs consistent with the case but remains sturdy and comfortable on the wrist.
Condition
This timepiece is in excellent vintage condition. The dial is remarkably clean and well-preserved, free from significant aging, staining, or blemishes, which is rare for gradient dials of this period. The case retains its sharp lines but shows evident surface wear and scratches from decades of use, particularly on the high-polish areas. The crystal is clear, and the overall presentation is honest and attractive.
Dimensions
With a width of 38 mm excluding the crown, the watch offers a modern-leaning presence on the wrist due to its broad cushion shape. The lug-to-lug profile and case thickness contribute to a comfortable fit that slides easily under a cuff while still making a visual statement.
Remarks
This Rado Garland is a wonderful representation of the creative freedom found in 1970s watch design, combining a bold case shape with an elegant and warm fumé dial. The red date wheel is a charming detail that collectors appreciate, adding a touch of character. It is an honest, attractive vintage piece that captures the quirky yet sophisticated spirit of Rado's mid-century catalog, ready to be worn and enjoyed.
History
Rado, founded in 1917 as Schlup & Co. in Lengnau, Switzerland, transformed into the Rado brand in the 1950s and quickly became known for its innovative use of materials and distinct, futuristic designs. The Garland line belongs to a creative era when Rado was experimenting with unconventional case shapes and colorful dials, preceding their shift into high-tech ceramics. This model exemplifies the brand's commitment to creating watches that were not only functional timekeepers but also fashionable accessories that defined the style of their time.
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SKU: RAD-RGX-0001


















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Rado - Garland "Brown Fumé" - No reserve price - Automatic - Men - 1970-1979
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Vendido el 3 mar 2026
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