Rado is a popular name in the luxury watchmaking industry. The brand is classy, reliable, and luxurious, to say the least. The watchmaker has always taken pride in its designing abilities and has made it very clear to the world that it is not to be taken lightly in any way. Despite being founded in the 20th century and being at an obvious disadvantage as far as experience is concerned, the Swiss watchmaker never let anything come in its way to glory. Today, Rado is known as one of the earliest pioneers of the avant-garde movement and the innovative drive that we see today in a lot of other brands as well.
Top 5 Rado men’s and women’s Watches in 2020
Without further ado, let us just dive in and check out some of the most exquisite Rado watches that are often overlooked by watch enthusiasts.
Rado Captain Cook Automatic Bronze Ref. R32504315
Captain Cook is essentially an ode to the past. The collection is a homage to devices that helped mariners travel the seas with an effective grip on time. Rado finally thought it was the right moment to bring back this beauty from its original design in 1962. There are, of course, subtle improvements that make it more suitable for the present zeitgeist. The reference in question is a 42 mm automatic timepiece with a 30-meter water resistance. The movement musters a power reserve of about 80 hours and comes with a screwed crown on the right side at 3 o clock. The green dial adds gravitas to the watch while the leather strap provides it with a vintage aesthetic.
Rado Hyperchrome Ref. R32108102
Hyperchrome was launched in the form of an answered prayer from all those who wanted their favourite watchmaker to finally deliver something that had the signature dressy vibe the brand is so popular for but also offered some sportiness that usually lacked in the other timepieces that the brand has. The collection is home to watches that are sleek, dynamic, and outright stupendous. The timepieces are, by design, meant to look as good with three-piece suits as they are meant to with a pair of slim jeans and a polo shirt. The watch in the discussion here is the 45 mm behemoth with an automatic movement. The watch offers a chronograph, a 10-meter water resistance, and a bracelet made of the patented Ceramos technology.
Rado Centrix Automatic Open Heart Ref. R30179105
Remember the old saying, Don’t judge a book by its cover Well, things just got easier for you as now you can see what’s inside without even trying. The Centrix Open Heart comes along with a skeleton dial that literally lets you peek inside the soul of the watch. The timepiece in question here is a 38 mm self-winding device that offers up to 80 hours of power reserve. The timepiece is pretty basic except for the fact that it dons a completely unorthodox dial.
Rado True Thinline Toge Ref. R27009192
The True Thinline collection has been around for a while and to be honest, it has done nothing but receive appreciation from watch connoisseurs all over the globe. The collection aims at bringing back the class and finesse that ultra-thin watches were known for. By the looks of it, the brand has been majorly successful in its endeavours. The watch mentioned here is the Thinline Toge, a collaborative effort from Rado and Ayako Suwa, a renowned Japanese designer. The timepiece here is a 39 mm Quartz powered device that that is available in a limited edition of only 1,001 pieces. The bracelet is high-tech ceramic, of course, and the dial gives off a thorny appearance which was the intention of the artist.
Rado Golden Horse Ref. R33930313
The Golden Horse is one of the first watches to ever be launched by Rado. It was first released to the public in 1957 and was relaunched in 2019. The 37 mm watch is a limited edition that displays a curved dial, a sleek appearance, and the signature Rado anchor symbol right on top. The high-precision ETA C07 movement offers a power reserve of up to 80 hours while the watch musters up a water resistance of 50 meters.
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