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Anatom Automatic Diamonds R10204712

Regular price $10,250.00

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Product Description

Since its debut in 1983, the Rado Anatom has stood as a symbol of groundbreaking design and ultimate comfort. Its signature feature is the cylindrical metallised sapphire crystal with bevelled edges on both sides, extending seamlessly into the high-tech ceramic bracelet, creating a smooth, continuous form that merges the case and bracelet into a unified, cohesive shape. Crafted from polished black high-tech ceramic links and polished stainless steel middle links set with 162 Top Wesselton full cut diamonds, the bracelet is meticulously secured by a brushed stainless steel 3-fold clasp. Beneath this distinctive crystal lies a black lacquered dial revealing matt black printed indexes. 3 Top Wesselton full cut diamonds and Rhodium-coloured hands with coated white Super-LumiNova® create a radiant contrast against the dial’s depth. Crowning the dial at 12 o’clock is the iconic moving anchor, complemented by a discreet date window positioned at 6 o’clock. Beating at its heart, and exalted through the sapphire crystal caseback, is the 21-jewels Automatic R766 calibre. Finely regulated in five positions and equipped with a Nivachron™ hairspring, this movement delivers a high level of accuracy and a robust 72-hour power reserve, underlining Rado's commitment to perfection.

Brand History

Rado, founded in 1917 in Lengnau, Switzerland, began as the Schlup & Co. clockwork factory. The brand launched its first collection of watches in 1957 under the name Rado. Renowned for its pioneering use of materials, Rado introduced the DiaStar in 1962, the world’s first scratch-resistant watch. The company continues to innovate with high-tech ceramics, sapphire crystal, and plasma treatments. Known for its sleek, modern designs, Rado has earned the nickname “The Master of Materials.” Today, it’s celebrated globally for its fusion of cutting-edge technology and timeless elegance.