Felix Scholz
Sports tie-in watches play a if you'll pardon the pun dangerous game. On the one hand there's a lot of gloss (and potential sales)?to be earned from the association with an event that's under the spotlight. The downside, though, is you might end up with a watch that looks more like a souvenir than a fine piece of precision engineering. This Rado HyperChrome Match Point walks this line just fine. To most casual and even closer viewers, it's a regular Rado chronograph, complete with the high-tech ceramic case and bracelet so synonomous with Rado, as well as a particularly handsome brushed blue dial and some nice raised, applied Arabic numerals. But look very closely?and you'll notice the subtlest tennis detail on the dial that outer track is marked with a scale specifically calibrated for the time between points in ATP and Grand Slam games. Now, if that's not a detail for the real fans, I don't know what is.Rado HyperChrome Match Point Australian pricing and availabilityRado HyperChrome Match Point, limited to 999 pieces, $6475
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