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This Rado Kapell is a striking representation of 1970s futuristic design, showcasing the brand's mastery of unconventional geometry and light-play. Distinguished by its rare prismatic faceted crystal and substantial cushion case, this timepiece offers a bold wrist presence that is distinctly Rado. The "Kapell" model is a less common find than the ubiquitous Voyager or Diastar lines, making this a compelling opportunity for collectors seeking a specialized piece of Swiss history that combines architectural aesthetics with robust engineering.
Brand: Rado
Model: Kapell
Reference Number: 625.3070.4
Movement: Automatic ETA 2783
Dial: Silver Sunburst
Case Size: 38 mm (excluding the crown)
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Production Year: 1975
Condition: Good vintage condition
Dial and Hands
The silver sunburst dial is preserved in attractive condition, serving as a clean backdrop for the applied metallic block hour markers. A signature feature of this model is the Rado anchor logo at the 12 o'clock position, designed to rotate with the movement of the wearer's wrist. The dial features the "Kapell" signature in an elegant script font above the 6 o'clock position. A framed date window sits at 3 o'clock with a silver surround that matches the hands. The tritium lume plots have aged to a warm, consistent tone, matching the inlays on the baton-style hands.
Case and Crystal
The stainless steel case features a robust cushion shape with a C-line profile, characterized by deep brushing on the top surfaces and high-polish sides. The defining feature of this watch is the vertical faceted crystal, which splits the light and creates a unique prismatic distortion of the dial elements, a hallmark of Rado's 1970s design language. The crystal shows signs of vintage use consistent with its age. The case retains sharp original lines without signs of over-polishing. The crown is signed with the Rado anchor, and the screw-down caseback bears the iconic Rado triple seahorse "Water Sealed" medallion, which remains crisp and clearly visible.
Movement
Powering this timepiece is a copper-colored automatic ETA 2783 movement, featuring 25 jewels and a Rado-signed rotor. This proprietary caliber was a workhorse of the era, known for its durability and ease of maintenance. The movement is clean and functional, with the quickset date feature operating correctly. Testing on a timegrapher indicates the watch is running with a deviation of +40 to +50 seconds per day, which indicates reliable movement function within acceptable unserviced vintage parameters.
Strap
The watch is fitted with a black leather strap featuring an alligator grain pattern. The strap is in lightly used condition and complements the dressy yet sporty aesthetic of the steel case. It secures with a polished silver-tone pin buckle that suits the vintage character of the watch.
Condition
This timepiece is in good vintage condition. The dial is clean with no major staining or damage. The faceted crystal displays visible scratches and marks from decades of wear, which is typical for these unique glass shapes. The stainless steel case is well-preserved with distinct factory brushing still visible on the upper lugs. The movement is running strong.
Dimensions
With a case diameter of 38 mm excluding the crown, the watch wears prominently on the wrist due to the square-ish cushion shape and the height of the faceted crystal. The lug-to-lug distance ensures a comfortable fit on a wide variety of wrist sizes, bridging the gap between vintage proportions and modern sizing preferences.
Remarks
The Rado Kapell stands out for its specific use of a vertical faceted crystal, which gives the watch a jewelry-like quality as it catches the light. This specific reference is harder to source than standard round-dial Rados from the same period. The combination of the silver dial, steel case, and prismatic glass creates a monochromatic, architectural look that is highly sought after by enthusiasts of retro-futurist design.
History
Rado was founded in 1917 as Schlup & Co. in Lengnau, Switzerland, but the brand truly found its identity in the mid-20th century by prioritizing material innovation and avant-garde design. During the 1970s, while many brands struggled with the Quartz Crisis, Rado doubled down on distinct mechanical designs, experimenting with tungsten carbide, ceramics, and unique crystal shapes. The Kapell represents this era of experimentation, embodying the brand's philosophy that a watch should be a piece of functional art, distinct from the traditional designs of its competitors.
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SKU: RAD-RKX-0003

























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Rado - Kapell - No reserve price - Men - 1975
Rado • 1975
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