LuxuryWatchesRado Captain Cook gets a luxury limited edition for ChristmasCaptain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Limited Edition looks perfect for Christmas party seasonWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
LuxuryWatchesRado Captain Cook gets a luxury limited edition for ChristmasCaptain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Limited Edition looks perfect for Christmas party seasonWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Limited Edition looks perfect for Christmas party season
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Rado)
(Image credit: Rado)
Everybody knows that Christmas is the season of parties, and I think I’ve found the perfect watch to impress this season.
We’ve always been big fans of Rado’s Captain Cook range at T3 and now, for the first time ever, it’s available in full ceramic (apart from the case back).
Inside, a brand-new automatic movement is sure to tease the heart of true watch enthusiasts with its finely sculpted, skeletonized features, exceptional precision and 80 hours of power reserve.
These workings were specially crafted for this Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Limited Edition, with a production run of only 1962 units.
(Image credit: Rado)
(Image credit: Rado)
The latest model in the Captain Cook range is a natural step forward in design, with a full-ceramic rotating bezel sporting a black, laser-etched ceramic insert with bright, bold numbers and markers in stylish relief.
The slightly smoky sapphire dial surface is nestled inside the matt-black high-tech ceramic case.
The hour and minute hands, with their broad, purposeful shapes and visibility in low-light thanks to plenty of Super-LumiNova, point to the history and origin of the Captain Cook range as an explorer’s watch.
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I love the blend of cutting-edge technology and luxury design.
(Image credit: Rado)
(Image credit: Rado)
Inside, a three-hand, 25-jewel, R808 movement beats away. It exceeds standard accuracy test requirements from 3 to 5 positions thanks to its antimagnetic Nivachron hairspring.
The PVD-treated titanium case back features a black-tinted sapphire crystal window, allowing a glimpse into the movement’s airy, open, horizontal platine design and its Côtes-de-Genève engraving, as well as the yellow-finished train bridge.
Every detail has been thought about, with the automatic movement’s oscillating weight echoing the shape of the famous Rado anchor.
Beautifully rounding out the design is a matt-black bracelet in high-tech ceramic, with a titanium triple-fold clasp.
Want to impress at your next Christmas party? The Rado Captain Cook High-Tech Ceramic Limited Edition isavailable now priced at £4,295.
(Image credit: Rado)
(Image credit: Rado)
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