Let's see Some Amezing Facts & Review about Rado Watches

Posted by just in time on September 12th, 2019

let's be honest Rado is not the first brand that comes to mind when we think of vintage dive Rado watches aside from the fact that they're modern designs are typically sleek thin and feature high-tech ceramic case materials most of us are all too caught up in vintage Rolex Tudor and psycho divers to consider a host of other brands who has also produced some great watches over the years

Rado's original dive watch release of Captain Cook was in however it was never a home run for the brand with only around, pieces being produced for some however it hit to and Rado have made an edition of the original watch that feels entirely modern yet once again.

it's unique in its own way and separates itself from I guess what seems like a never-ending production line of homages to a specific dye of which design so today we're going to take a look over Otto's newest addition to the Captain Cook lineup and after around six weeks with this watch.

I feel like that I'm in a pretty good position to let you guys know the good they're not so good and while this watch has surprised me like no other in measuring millimeters in diameter this latest release from righto brings it right in line with modern dive.

Watch dimensions this watch has increased some millimeters from the more accurate ratio that Rado released in this larger case Captain Cook is something that I feel will hit the sweet spot for a lot more people, I feel that this specific watch has the proportions absolutely spot-on and for me.

it's not so much the larger case size over the version that features a millimeter case for me it's the overall height and the balance of this watch that is most notable the stainless steel case it's nice and low much lower than the twelve points four millimeter case height which suggests with the lugs that wrap around the wrist more so gradually then aggressively the case is finished.

In a brilliant polish all over and I'm actually quite impressed with the finishing in general feel of this case the stainless steel polished surfaces have held up really well over the past six weeks that I've had with this watch I think while millimeters may seem a little large for some people need to also keep in mind that this watch does wear relatively small and it's actually quite surprising,

I think that it's partly due to both the log to lug dimension of point millimeters and the rather large bezel which makes a doll appear a little smaller than what you would expect speaking of the bezel.

it's a concave steel bezel that slightly overlaps the case and it features a coin edge with nicely designed grooves the deep hundred-and-twenty click unidirectional bezel is inward sloping and this is a style that we don't often see it provides for a rather unique look that is impressive under various lighting the insert is made from scratch-resistant ceramic and it's ceramic material Facebook that Rado does extremely well this bezel is clean and has a nice rich finish about it however the numbers within are not what they are.

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