Felix Scholz
Editor's note: The thing I love about Rado is that even when they deliver a seemingly demure, classic round watch, they add a twist. In this case made from the futuristic hybrid alloy Ceramos. It’s definitely a watch to check out in the metal ummm, Ceramos to really appreciate.?When it comes to materials, it's hard to beat Rado. The brand is a master of innovative materials. They pioneered ultra-hard metals and ceramics, and continue to push the realms of the possible.The latest is Ceramos, an alloy of ceramic and metal that offers the best of both worlds the lightness and scratch-resistance of ceramic, paired with the finish and lustre of metal. Here they've chosen to deploy Ceramos on the relatively conservative DiaMaster Thinline, a classic two-hander with a date. So, if you like your tradition with a healthy dose of technical, check out the Rado DiaMaster Thinline Ceramos.Rado DiaMaster Thinline Ceramos Australian pricingRado DiaMaster Thinline Ceramos, $3025
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