Octane ratings can be a little confusing, because there are three ratings: RON, MON and "anti-knock index" (AKI) which equals (RON + MON)/2. One last semi-useful piece of information is that *typically*, RON is 10 points higher than MON, at least in the US.
I think the factory octane specification for the W 113's is 97 RON.
In the US, the best we can usually get is fuel rated 92-94 AKI. But, since that is the average of RON and MON, and RON is typically 10 points higher than MON, then a 92 AKI fuel would have a RON of 97 (and MON of 87)... and thus would meet the factory spec.
So it's necessary to know the octane rating method in your country. If it's RON (ROZ in Germany), then 97 or higher would be preferred. If it's the (RON + MON)/2 rating, then 'probably' 93 or higher would be preferred. It would help if you could get the RON number, but that doesn't seem to be easily available in the US.
In Oregon, where we reputedly have low quality gasoline (and one of the highest prices in the US, too), the best I can get is 92 AKI, and the car runs very well with no pinging at the factory timing specs.
Hope that's useful. Do an internet search on "gasoline FAQ" for more info than you'd ever want on gasoline.
George Davis
'69 280 SL Euro manual