16 fragrances
The Rado Captain Cook R32505203 is a 37mm vintage-inspired diver with a Powermatic 80 movement, 80-hour power reserve, and a stunning blue dial. It's a solid daily wearer with good build quality, but not a strong investment. Buy pre-owned to maximize value.
The Rado Original ref. R12170343 brings back the brand's 1950s charm with a modern 40mm case, automatic movement, and superb legibility. It's a versatile watch that feels at home on the wrist for any occasion.
The Rado Anatom's curved ceramic case and integrated bracelet make it one of the most comfortable watches you'll ever wear. This review covers real-world wear, accuracy, and whether it's worth hunting down on the pre-owned market.
A deep dive into Rado's ceramic masterpiece. We test the Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic (ref. R32127152) to see if its scratch-resistant claims hold up to a week of real-world wear.
The Rado Centrix combines high-tech ceramic with minimalist design to create a dress watch that is both lightweight and scratch-resistant. This review explores its quartz movement, wearability, and value proposition for the modern collector.
The Rado Ceramica R21708152 brings high-tech ceramic to the wrist with a minimalist design. Is it worth the investment? We break down the market data, resale trends, and hype cycle to give you the trust-fund-baby perspective.
The Rado Coupole Classic R22876015 combines a scratch-resistant high-tech ceramic case with a reliable automatic movement. Lightweight and elegant, it’s a perfect daily dress watch for the modern collector who prioritizes comfort and durability over flashy complications.
The Rado Coupole Classic offers a scratch-resistant ceramic bezel and a slim, comfortable profile that makes it an ideal dress watch for the young collector. But with a soft pre-owned market and a basic ETA movement, it’s a piece to wear, not to flip.
The Rado DiaMaster R14138206 offers a scratch-proof ceramic case and a clean Bauhaus dial at a price that undercuts most luxury competitors. It's a comfortable daily wearer with a reliable ETA movement, but resale is soft. A solid hold for material enthusiasts.
The Rado DiaStar Original revives the 1962 classic with a scratch-resistant hardmetal case and quartz precision. A unique blend of vintage style and modern durability, it's a practical choice for collectors who appreciate material innovation.
The Rado Diastar R12170343 brings the original scratch-resistant icon into the modern era with a ceramic bracelet and quartz precision. It’s a quiet statement piece for collectors who value heritage over hype.
The Rado Florence combines sleek ceramic construction with a classic dress watch silhouette. Lightweight and comfortable, it's a reliable daily companion that stands out for its scratch-resistant case and understated elegance.
The Rado HyperChrome offers a scratch-proof ceramic case and integrated bracelet at a reasonable price. It’s a stable, low-key sports watch that prioritizes wearability over investment potential. Perfect for the trust-fund-baby who already has the heavy hitters.
The Rado Integral combines high-tech ceramic with a sleek integrated bracelet, offering a distinctive look that stands out in a sea of steel watches. This review covers the reference R20255162, from its quartz movement to its investment potential, helping you decide if this understated icon belongs in your collection.
Discover why the Rado True R27056162 is the gold standard for high-tech ceramic watches. A deep dive into its 80-hour power reserve, monobloc design, and why it's the ultimate minimalist flex.
The Rado True Square combines a distinctive square case with high-tech ceramic for a lightweight, scratch-resistant luxury watch. Its quartz movement ensures hassle-free accuracy, making it an ideal everyday piece for the modern collector.