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Thread: To Boldy Go Where No Watch Has Gone Before, The Rado NCCs

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    Quote Originally Posted by MHe225 View Post
    Thanks for posting these, Henry.

    I will admit that most Rado's do not conform with my personal taste, but there is no denying the uniqueness of the brand. These are truly different whereas most watches, regardless of brand, are essentially more of the same. And I will also admit that some models are actually growing on me .....

    They do that. When I first discovered Rado I hated both the Diastar and the 1970s models.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    Incredible collection and tutorial Henry. Congratulations on completing the GP NCC series.
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    Thanks Scott! It's been so long in the offing, I am not sure what I need to look for next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Thanks Scott! It's been so long in the offing, I am not sure what I need to look for next.

    I'm currently on a bit of an Alpine mission. Hoping to do an SOTC by the end of April when I have everything together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    I'm currently on a bit of an Alpine mission. Hoping to do an SOTC by the end of April when I have everything together.
    Good luck! Many of the Alpines are quite lovely. Pretty much the exact opposite of the NCCs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Good luck! Many of the Alpines are quite lovely. Pretty much the exact opposite of the NCCs.

    Marcus currently has my Jorasses and Scheidegg plus I have a Schreckhorn, Gorber and Lauberhorn coming. As well as those there is a Marstron, Marco Polo and Ticino.
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    Marcus currently has my Jorasses and Scheidegg plus I have a Schreckhorn, Gorber and Lauberhorn coming. As well as those there is a Marstron, Marco Polo and Ticino.
    From the Alpines I've got a Breinzer, Rothorn, Berard 702 and a Monte Rosa.

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    I think I will step back and take stock of my collection once this last lot arrive. It's been quite a busy 12 months or so for acquisitions.
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