Rado HyperChrome Brown Ceramic. The latest colour to enrich Rado's offering is brown or, to make it even more alluring, chocolate. Rado HyperChrome Automatic Brown Ceramic with a retail price of around Euro 3,200 / US$ 3,650. For a sportier look Rado created the HyperChrome Automatic Chronograph Brown Ceramic. Rado HyperChrome Automatic Diamonds Brown Ceramic.
Rado was one of the very the first watch brands to introduce use of ceramic, a material that offers exceptional scratch resistance, comfort (ceramic warms to the temperature of the wearer’s body) and beauty. Originally available only in black or white, high-tech ceramic is now available in a range of new colours.
The latest colour to enrich Rado's offering is brown or, to make it sound more alluring, chocolate. With the light changing in the course of the day, the nuances of the surface also change, from dark to light hues.
This new ceramic colour will be initially used for three models.
The Rado HyperChrome Automatic Brown Ceramic is characterised by a polished brown monobloc ceramic case flanked by lateral inserts and crown in rose gold coloured PVD stainless steel. The 42 mm case offers water resistance to 100 metres.
The brown dial features rose gold coloured hands with black veneer and luminous highlighting and it is framed by a brown flange.
The sapphire crystal with antireflective coating on both sides is slightly curved to better harmonise with the case.
The sapphire crystal case back displays the 21-jewel automatic movement with a black oscillating weight. The 4Hz (28,800 vph) movement is based on the ETA 2892A2 and offers a power reserve of 42 hours.
Completed by a polished and matt brown ceramic bracelet with a three-fold titanium clasp, the Rado HyperChrome Automatic has a suggested retail price of around Euro 3,200 / US$ 3,650.
For a sportier look Rado created the HyperChrome Automatic Chronograph Brown Ceramic, where the matt brown high-tech ceramic case contrasts with a polished rich brown bezel engraved with a tachometric scale and filled with white Super-Luminova.
Rose gold coloured PVD stainless steel inserts, crown and chronograph pushers echo the rose gold details of the dial with the moving anchor symbol featured on all Rado automatic models. The diameter is 45 mm.
The individual number of this 999-piece limited edition is engraved on the case back.
Ladies will like the Rado HyperChrome Automatic Diamonds Brown Ceramic, a limited edition of 600 pieces where the brown high tech ceramic is combined to rose gold details and a bezel set with 56 Top Wesselton diamonds. rado.com
The latest colour to enrich Rado's offering is brown or, to make it sound more alluring, chocolate. With the light changing in the course of the day, the nuances of the surface also change, from dark to light hues.
This new ceramic colour will be initially used for three models.
The Rado HyperChrome Automatic Brown Ceramic is characterised by a polished brown monobloc ceramic case flanked by lateral inserts and crown in rose gold coloured PVD stainless steel. The 42 mm case offers water resistance to 100 metres.
Completed by a polished and matt brown ceramic bracelet with a three-fold titanium clasp, the Rado HyperChrome Automatic has a suggested retail price of around Euro 3,200 / US$ 3,650.
For a sportier look Rado created the HyperChrome Automatic Chronograph Brown Ceramic, where the matt brown high-tech ceramic case contrasts with a polished rich brown bezel engraved with a tachometric scale and filled with white Super-Luminova.
Rose gold coloured PVD stainless steel inserts, crown and chronograph pushers echo the rose gold details of the dial with the moving anchor symbol featured on all Rado automatic models. The diameter is 45 mm.
The individual number of this 999-piece limited edition is engraved on the case back.
Ladies will like the Rado HyperChrome Automatic Diamonds Brown Ceramic, a limited edition of 600 pieces where the brown high tech ceramic is combined to rose gold details and a bezel set with 56 Top Wesselton diamonds. rado.com
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