Rado, Ceramic & Titanium ????
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2023
- Many thanks to Francis & Gaye of Coventry for allowing me to review this
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The new True Square Skeleton adds another highlight to the popular Rado True Square collection. What catches the eye is the R808 skeletonised movement and the two-level dial, which practically merges with the movement. This state-of-the-art calibre delivers outstanding precision combined with enhanced resistance to magnetic fields and variations in temperature, and has a power reserve of 80 hours. The bridge and top plate are coated in anthracite colours. With the 38mm monobloc case and the bracelet made of polished plasma high-tech ceramic, the True Square Skeleton presents characteristic Rado features in a fascinating form.
That’s a stunner, beautifully looking, offered at a fair price… Bought a white one for my better half and a black one for myself 😊
Very nice its a crazy but cool watch
We just bought this today in black, we love it.
Nice one you guys have a lovely model there enjoy 👍🏻
Rado makes lovely time pieces just the design language is a little out there for me but still great watches.
Well Said Mark 👍🏻
Just bought one - need to take it back to get the links taken out 😅
Thats fair enough :)
Perhaps a tad expensive for a movement you can get in a sub 500 quid watch but I'm lining up the white one as my summer watch for next year, thanks for the review.
I know what you mean but this one is fully decorated the standard ones aren't and so normally cost well over double , The white one looks soooooo good
@@ClickSpringReview yeah good point on that, I'll have to have a look at one in person to appreciate the decoration.
Great watch, what's the difference between tube open heart version and tune skeleton version?
To be fair I don't know of the top of my head Sir
A big Date would be awesome
I agree with you there Sir
How sensitive is the ceramic on Rado? I am thinking of either this or Oris Aquis Dat Watt II
By what do you mean, against your skin or how tough is it.All depends what you want from a watch the Rado is more dressy and the Oris more tool like
@@ClickSpringReview Apologies. I mean by its durability.
No worries their ceramic is incredible tough
Nice one. Not necessarily my style, Rado, but as you say, I'm always impressed how they maintain their design integrity. And their Ceramic tech is clever and super advanced - one of very few ceramic bracelets. It shows the integrated engineering of SWATCH - I think Rado do the group's ceramic, in the same way Blancpain (Frederique Piguet) do the high horology, Breguet the handicrafts (grand feu/guilloche), Longines the mass market movements... and Omega brings home the bacon! Not widely appreciated.
I'm a big fan of there Captain Cook range of watches , they were big in the 80s bit now you sometime see them in discount shops like T K max which does do them any favours
@@ClickSpringReview I only got into watches quite recently, when I first saw Rado stalls in watch shops my first thought was: "Flashy, bit tacky looking" and wrongfully discounted the brand. Now that I've dived into the brand's archive and seen some of other offerings (Captain Cooks, Coupole Classic and Diastar in particular) I'm seriously considering one for the far future.
There is definitely something appealing about getting a watch which is heavily resistant to scratch/cosmetic damage.
@@sneakyscorpia I’m a big fan of the Captain Cook range you can’t go wrong there
Does anyone had this watch?how about +?-?everyday second?
Have you not watched the review ? go to 4:12
Hai hamri paas
Its a real funky watch this one 👍🏻