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Rado Ceramica Chronograph

Posted by wristwatch on November 1, 2007

Bold and innovative. The Ceramica by Rado symbolizes this vision. The first watch made entirely of ceramics - today restyled by Jasper Morrison with his typical pure and functional approach toward design. A new classic.

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Rado Sintra XXL

Posted by wristwatch on October 2, 2007

Dynamism, action and aestheticism are the characteristics of contemporary existence. And the new Sintra XXL model fits in precisely with this reality. Right down to the tiniest detail of its highly sophisticated design, this timepiece exudes an up-to-the-minute style, without, moreover, relinquishing the legendary precision of the brand. The watch’s originality is highlighted by the black, high-tech scratch-resistant ceramics making up the case, the bracelet and the crown.

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Rado True White

Posted by wristwatch on October 2, 2007

White and round, True White stands out in the Rado collection, whose black geometrical models have made it such a legend. This watch is 100% ceramic, available in two sizes and three versions - Pure Jubilé, Sport, and Jubilé – and distinguished by its very clean lines.

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Rado V10K

Posted by wristwatch on August 21, 2007

The creation of a watch with the hardness degree of Vickers 10,000 represents a technological quantum leap. With V10K Rado has reached the absolute summit in scratchproofness. The lateral elements of the rectangular case and the pure, elegant connecting pieces between sapphire crystal and strap are protected with diamond hardness against scratching. Case back and strap clasp are in skin-friendly titanium. The crown has been omitted from the V10K for reasons of design aesthetics. The time can be easily adjusted on the case back by means of the magnetic contact element that is integrated into the strap.

Each watch is individually numbered.

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