
Grade : AAA (Guarantee)
Brand : Rado Watches
Series : Original Split Second Chronograph
Code : 393.135.819
Gender : Mens
Case Material : Sapphire Crystal Exhibition back showing Oscillating silver anchor symbol
Dial Color : Black
Movement : Automatic C.O.S.C.
Price : $302.00 US $236.00 | Save: 21% off
Black Rado Watches Automatic C.O.S.C. 393.135.819 Details:
| Item number: | R12694153 | |
| Brand: | Rado | |
| Style Number: | R12694153 | |
| Also Called: | R12.694.153 | |
| Series: | Original Split Second Chronograph | |
| Style: | Mens | |
| Case: | Stainless Steel | |
| Dial Color: | Black | |
| Watch Bracelet / Strap: | Stainless Steel, polished and brushed | |
| Watch Clasp: | Double-folding Titanium clasp | |
| Movement: | Automatic C.O.S.C. | |
| Engine: | ETA 7770 (29 jewels, 13 ¾’’’, 28,800vph) | |
| Functions: | Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds Dial, Chronograph with Split-seconds | |
| Watch Chronograph: | Minute (30), hour (12) and small second counters. Screw-down tubes for crown and pushers. | |
| Crystal: | Sapphire - Scratch-resistant (flat) | |
| Length: | 46.0 mm | |
| Case Width: | 41.0 mm | |
| Case Thickness: | 13.5 mm | |
| Caseback: | Sapphire Crystal Exhibition back showing Oscillating silver anchor symbol | |
| Bezel Material: | Stainless Steel | |
| Bezel Function: | Fixed | |
| Water Resistance: | 100m / 330ft (suitable for swimming and shallow snorkeling; unsuitable for diving) | |
| Crown: | Screw-In | |
| Power Reserve: | 48-hour power reserve |
Rado traces its roots to Lengnau, Switzerland, and to three diligent brothers who in 1917, began producing watch movements within their parents' home. In 1947, Dr. Paul Luthi joined the growing company to expand their Exacto brand. Further expansion was achieved after the company's rebranding and the birth of the Rado name. In 1962, after lengthy experimentation with new-age materials including tungsten and titanium carbide, Rado produced the scratch-resistant Diastar. Through continuous innovation, today's Rado watches are made of ceramic. The patented ceramic is formed by mixing various powders, binding agents and color additives into pressed molds that are fired and polished to an adamantine luster with diamond powder.


















