Great Gardens of The World collection from Rado is available in black, white and plasma grey
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(Image credit: Rado)
(Image credit: Rado)
Limited to just 99 examples for each colour way – and each priced at £2,500 or available to buy as a three-piece set in a special presentation box – the set is called True Thinline x Great Gardens of the World.
All threewatcheshave a 40mm case diameter and house an automatic R766 movement with a power reserve of 64 hours. They also share the same ceramic case material with matching bracelet-style strap, and their simple dials show only the hours and minutes, with no second hand or date complication. All three also share an exhibition case back with a ‘Great Gardens of the World’ inscription and their chapter number.
(Image credit: Rado)
(Image credit: Rado)
(Image credit: Rado)
(Image credit: Rado)
This inspiration creates a two-layer dial where a rose gold-coloured backplate is displayed through the skeletal cutouts of a plasma grey top layer. The hands and Rado logo are pink gold-coloured, while the rest of the watch is the same as its two siblings.
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(Image credit: Rado)
(Image credit: Rado)
Rado says how the three plants chosen to inspire this collection are all presently on the endangered species list, and “bring sensuality and a lovely visual rhythm to the individual designs.” We’re definitely impressed!
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