The most unexpected innovation is the dial: Rado decide to paint regular indexes and numerals across the sides of the face – almost as if this was a regular watch. This, undoubtedly, will appeal to new Men. Case shape echoes 1950s American industrial design (perhaps a black and white television set). In this line Rado boast that they can make things simple without sacrificing their principles.
High-tech ceramics, sapphire crystal, black matt, Quartz movement, Date/Second, available in one size
Cost nearly $5100
Rado Anatom Jubilé
Hardmetal, sapphire crystal, bicolor, with 112 diamonds, Quartz movement, Date/Second, available in L-size, S-size (S-size without Date/Second).Most beutiful most suitable for wedding . Very cute look
cost nearly $3200