The Rado Story
The Rado story began in 1917 in the small Swiss town of Lengnau, when the three brothers Fritz, Ernst, and Werner Schlup opened the Schlup & Co. clockwork factory. Exactly 40 years later, it becomes Rado Uhren AG. In 1957, the first watch collection is presented under this name, which marks the beginning of an unusual success story.
Since its founding, Rado has continually wowed watch lovers all over the globe with its groundbreaking innovations. With the classic Original, Rado introduced the first scratch-proof watch to the market in 1962. Many more high-tech developments have followed.
Since the 1980s, the use of special high-tech ceramics has become a well-known brand identifier of Rado watches. The greatest sensation to date, however, has been the invention of the Rado high-tech diamond. With a hardness of 10,000 Vickers, the V10K is the hardest watch in the world.
Rado watches, however, are also famous for their special esthetic qualities. Since 1990 alone, Rado has been the proud recipient of more than 30 international design awards.
Product Description
Platinum-tone ceramic case with a ceramic link bracelet. Fixed bezel. White dial with luminous hnads and stick hour markers. Roman numerals at the 3, 6, 9 and 12 hour markers. Date display at the 6 o'clock position. Quartz movement. Scratch resistant scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Case diameter: 33 mm. Case thickness: 8 mm. Deployment clasp. Water resistant at 30 meters / 100 feet. Rado Coupole Platinum-Tone Ceramic Midsize Mens Watch R22593112.