Rado DiaStar 25974 Pink Ceramic Strap 21x28mm White Dial Watch Details
Quartz Movement Authentic Ceramic Case - Scratch Proof Authentic Ceramic Strap - Scratch Proof Mineral crystal scratch durable glass face Water-Resistant.
Lady Size: mm.
Brand Name:Rado
Series:DiaStar
Model Number:25974
Gender:Womens Watches
Movement:Quartz
Case Material:Ceramic
Case Size:21x28mm
Bezel Material:Ceramic
Bracelet Material:Ceramic with Silver
Bracelet Color:Pink
Dial Color:White
Dial Type:No numerals
Clasp:Push-Button Hidden Clasp
Crystal Material:Mineral
Watch Shape:Square
Water Resistant Depth:40 Meters / 132 Feet
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Interesting straps for ROO..
https://scontent.cdninstagram/t5...NTk0Nw%3D%3D.2They have these camo rubber/silicon strap available for Panerai too.. Too bad for me they don't carry 26mm.
The AP Bug has bitten again :)
Just got the AP Jumbo 15202 and really happy with this special piece. It was between this or the 15400 in the end after trying on and reading about the history and heritage of the royal oak it was a no brainer decision. In fact if funds allow I would get the 15400 in blue as well as I hear its being discontinued and it would be great as a daily wearer while the Jumbo for more special occasions. I used to own a rubber clad offshore and a Safari years ago both of which is no longer in my collection today but at this time I am interested in getting an offshore to complement the dressier Jumbo. Which offshore would you recommend? Thinking of:- The steel 44mm chrono offshore - Diver in steel- Panda chrono 42mm- Safari again ?- bumble bee Thanks for your suggestions and advise ..
Reading Your Bezel......Tachymetre/Telemeter
The Tachymeter or Tachometer bezel on your Chronograph is a simple calculator for determining approximate speed in MPH/KPH, or determining a simple rate of production.For speed estimates, you need a measured mile or kilometer. As the object you want to time enters one point on the measure (milepost) start the stopwatch function of your chronograph. When it reaches the next milepost, stop the second hand. An estimate of mph is read off the bezel.Here is an example. The time to travel the measured mile took 20.2 seconds or ~179 mphRate of production can also be determined. If you are watching an assembly line, or timing an event (say chugging a bottle of water), you start the timer at the beginning of the event. You stop after the end of the event, or when another product comes off the assembly line.Using our example above; if 1 widget was made during the 20 seconds timed, then 179 widgets are being produced per hour. Or you are chugging a bottle of water at the rate of 179 bottle
Here it is!
OK...sorry about the other thread with no pic. If you didn't see it or know what I'm talking about, it's probably just as well. Steve, you were right, my brother. You know me too well! Merry Christmas to all my TRF family!