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    Amazing work, Henry!! Those watches look beautiful after your attention!

    Those Rados look so futuristic, they should have NCC-1701 on the dial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by popoki nui View Post
    Amazing work, Henry!! Those watches look beautiful after your attention!

    Those Rados look so futuristic, they should have NCC-1701 on the dial.

    ~Sherry.
    Thank you Sherry. We have discussed the need for the NCC-1701 as well.

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    Wow! You have some serious skills!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus View Post
    Wow! You have some serious skills!
    Thank you kind sir.

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    Another small sculpture - that's how I start to look at these watches - ready to tell the time.

    Wonderful job, again and as usual, Henry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    Another small sculpture - that's how I start to look at these watches - ready to tell the time.

    Wonderful job, again and as usual, Henry.
    Thank you very much. Love them or hate them, there is nothing quite like a vintage Rado.

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    These are among my favorite threads! What a nice job you did, Henry! I have to admit that I do not like watches with precious stones or colored crystals. Actually, I should say, I didn't like them, and that was before I saw your watches in the WRUW threads. It might be that your pictures are so nice, or simply that these are really beautiful.

    I'm a bit shy to say that I've been looking at those Rado and others lately, basically because of you.

    Thanks for sharing!
    ~Daniel~

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    damn you Henry -as with DM71 i find myself 'perusing' vintage Rado -what would be a 60's /70's model to look for if indeed you haven't snagged them already

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    I love that so many people here are now looking at vintage Rados.
    There's a lot of bad ones out there so tread carefully and don't be afraid to ask for assistance.
    I don't know about Henry but I would suggest starting with a Diastar 1 to see how you get on with the size/weight/shape but they're well worth the effort in finding a good one.
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    Another great job!
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