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    Rado Electro-Mechanical 9150 & 9154

    Just Posting my collection of Electro mechanicals 1970-75. 24 of them all working (strip and rebuild myself). Got one more which is a poor newtronic. Interesting, it was thought that there were 2 versions of the Newtronic, but here are 4. See attachmants
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    That's a great collection of electro mechanicals. Even in the old days of the old Rado forum when there were a couple dozen active members I can safely say I have never seen a collection of Rado electromechanicals to equal that. Congratulations.
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    Have you ever photgraphed any of you restoration/rebuilds?

    I am considering collectiong all the restoration threads, or at least the pertinent posts, I can find into one linked to the Resource sticky.
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    Stunning collection you have there.
    I thought I had a few electro-mechanicals but you're way ahead of me.

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    I have a mishmash of photos but next time a i do a complete strip down I can photo it. Pity as I have done three 9154 and one 9150 in the last month that I could have photo'ed. Have some of a 1964 Seiko 5 that was a pain in the a*@e. Also have a load of Slava movements.

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    A little late but, Congratulations! Magnificent collection of electro-mechanicals, I only have 2, it leaves me in the shade.

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    That's a fantastic array of Dynotrons!
    I've owned many--3-4 Newtronics, 3-4 Marstrons, a Space Flight--but have none today.
    I really like the Space Flight and the Hardtron, though I have a soft spot for the lacquer-like finish on the black Marstron dials.

    It is nice to see that 3 of your Marstrons have the original bracelet.
    Do you have any of the original boxes for the Marstron? They are wonderful pieces of space-age packaging.
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    Looks like ones JP had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StuzL View Post
    Looks like ones JP had.
    Great collection Stu. I still have one set of inner and outer Marstron boxes which I’m hanging on to.

    I’m waiting for you to start adventures in Electrosonics


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