The Rado 113 3229 is one of those watches that skips the noise and gets straight to the point. It’s clean, sharp, and built for a man who likes quiet style. This piece is from the time when Rado was experimenting with more modern designs, yet still keeping things classy. The case has a strong look but isn't oversized. It feels solid without being heavy. The lines are smooth, and the shape leans a bit retro. Not old-fashioned, just timeless. The dial has a subtle shine that shifts slightly in the light. It looks neat from every angle. This model runs on quartz. That means it's battery-powered and doesn’t need winding. Timekeeping is normal—reliable enough for daily use. No surprises, no drama. You put it on and it does the job. The strap is original, which is a big deal. Many old Rado watches get replacement bands over time. But this one still wears its original skin. The buckle too. That kind of full-original setup makes it more interesting for collectors or anyone who cares about details. Condition is very good. No deep damage or ugly wear. Some signs of age, but they feel right. It still has that clean, polished look. You won’t be embarrassed wearing this to a dinner or even a meeting. Rado has always been about pushing quiet style with unique touches. They’re not loud like some Swiss brands. But when you wear one, people notice. This model is no different. It says “taste” without shouting. If you want a vintage quartz watch that feels a bit rare and still works like new, this is a smart choice. It’s low-maintenance and high on charm. You can usually find the Rado ref. 113 3229 in the preowned market for $120 to $220 USD, depending on condition and originality.