Felix Scholz
One of the great paradoxes of the Swiss watch industry is that, broadly speaking, it is locked into a cycle that demands shiny?new watch releases (often referred to as novelties) on a yearly basis. Pretty much without exception, these are all watches that are often intended to last a generation or three. What this means is that many watch brands continually offer new case materials, dial colours or combinations of complications to tempt us to change our wristwear. It's a strong-willed watch lover indeed who can resist this siren call, but really, the latest is not always the greatest. Sometimes it's a better play to go for timeless, and stylish.Which is where Rado's Coupole Classic comes in; it is a sensibly sized dress watch with an aesthetic that neatly marries Swiss tradition with the chic industrial design Rado is often associated with. As a result the Coupole Classic is a solid automatic option for everyday duties. It’s simple, but with enough detail in the waffle-style dial, blued hands and power reserve to keep it interesting on the wrist.Rado Coupole Classic Australian pricingRado Coupole Classic, steel on leather, $2225[creativeassets_epsilon]
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