Rado Anatom Automatic Bracelet Watches

 In Watches

Rado’s relaunch of the Anatom Automatic breathes new life into an iconic design first introduced in the 1980s. Known for its bold, angular aesthetic, the Anatom remains a testament to Rado’s pioneering use of high-tech ceramic—a material celebrated for its lightweight, scratch-resistant properties. Available in black ceramic or plasma gray ceramic with metallic tones, the Anatom combines futuristic materials with versatile elegance.

The case design, measuring 32.5mm wide and 11.3mm thick, exudes symmetry and wearability. Its unique sapphire crystal, a Rado innovation from the 1980s, enhances durability while maintaining the watch’s signature sleek profile. Each model offers 50 meters of water resistance, making it practical for daily wear.

Inside, the R766 automatic movement, made by ETA exclusively for Rado, powers the watch. With a frequency of 3.5Hz and an impressive 72-hour power reserve, it offers a modern reinterpretation of the legacy ETA 2892-A2 movement. The sapphire crystal case back provides a glimpse into this technical marvel.

The collection caters to varied tastes with options like a black rubber strap or ceramic bracelet. Additional details include gold-toned accents, diamond embellishments on select models, and the “Jubile” versions featuring diamonds on the dial and bezel.

Prices start at C$6,000 for the black and steel-tone bracelet (R10201152) and go up to C$12,000 for the diamond-studded Jubile (R10204712). With its contemporary design and enduring craftsmanship, the Rado Anatom Automatic bridges sporty futurism and everyday elegance.

Discover the collection on the Rado website and experience a wristwatch that honours the past while embracing the future.

Recommended Posts

Start typing and press Enter to search