Squared and Skeletonised
The new Rado True Square Automatic Open Heart builds on the legacy of the brand?s earlier form watches
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A black shiny, square watch is one of the enduring images that comes to mind when one mentions Rado. It was the same feeling Matthias Breschan, then-CEO of Rado, vividly recollected when he first joined in 2011, as he told us during an interview we had with him in issue #56. More importantly, the brand recall is a testament to the watchmaker?s efforts in differentiating itself from increasingly stiffer competition. That shiny, square watch is the Ceramica, which was launched in 1990, but three decades on, Rado embarks on a new adventure as it seeks to build on a legacy in watchmaking that it pioneered. The True Square, as the new collection is named, is positioned under the brand?s True umbrella. This includes the True, True Thinline and now, the True Square collections. Though each collection has a unique identity, all share DNA ? watches made entirely in high-tech ceramic offering unparalleled lightness and comfort for the wearer (elsewhere in the issue, we advance the notion that ceramic might be one of the most comfortable materials to wear – Ed)
For the first time, Rado has manufactured a square watch with an injected monobloc case construction using either high-tech ceramic or plasma high-tech ceramic. The former can be finished with a matte or high-glossy appearance while the latter radiates a metalli...
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A black shiny, square watch is one of the enduring images that comes to mind when one mentions Rado. It was the same feeling Matthias Breschan, then-CEO of Rado, vividly recollected when he first joined in 2011, as he told us during an interview we had with him in issue #56. More importantly, the brand recall is a testament to the watchmaker?s efforts in differentiating itself from increasingly stiffer competition. That shiny, square watch is the Ceramica, which was launched in 1990, but three decades on, Rado embarks on a new adventure as it seeks to build on a legacy in watchmaking that it pioneered. The True Square, as the new collection is named, is positioned under the brand?s True umbrella. This includes the True, True Thinline and now, the True Square collections. Though each collection has a unique identity, all share DNA ? watches made entirely in high-tech ceramic offering unparalleled lightness and comfort for the wearer (elsewhere in the issue, we advance the notion that ceramic might be one of the most comfortable materials to wear – Ed)
For the first time, Rado has manufactured a square watch with an injected monobloc case construction using either high-tech ceramic or plasma high-tech ceramic. The former can be finished with a matte or high-glossy appearance while the latter radiates a metalli...
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