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This collectible Rado watch looks like it’s from another planet

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This collectible Rado watch looks like it’s from another planet

How would you imagine the watch of a sci-fi movie hero? Bold, durable, technically reliable and innovative design. The new Captain Cook Skeleton High-Tech Ceramic Limited Edition watch looks like it was made for the space age as it is full of cutting-edge innovation and technology. It is the first Rado watch to feature the new R808 caliber and the first Captain Cook to feature high-tech laser-cut ceramic inserts. In addition, for the first time, its entire bezel and crown are made from high-tech ceramic.

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Its automatic movement is equipped with a Nivachron™ anti-magnetic spring, which provides higher precision and provides 80 hours of battery life.

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Its 43 mm high-tech ceramic case is water-resistant to a depth of 300 meters, while a tinted sapphire crystal on the front reveals the details of the movement.

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The even ensemble is completed by a three-link ceramic bracelet with a satin-matt finish, which is fastened with a triple titanium clasp with ceramic buttons.

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This is a collector’s edition of 1962 numbered copies, priced at 5100 euros.

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Watch the watch and its details in the video below…

More information about Rado here.

Exclusive representative: Samples Group Greece (tel.: 210-9565656)


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