With over 100 years of experience in creating the finest Swiss watches, RADO have gone above and beyond perfecting lavish techniques to create luxury watches and the Integral collection are certainly an example of this.
The Rado ‘Integral’ is an important part of Rado history; being the first watch to feature high-tech ceramic in 1986. Since then, the watch has been redesigned to follow the trends of the twentieth century whilst keeping the classic style and look from the 80’s, now with the added allure of diamonds.
Crafted with high-tech ceramic this Integral watch is highly scratch resistant, giving the perfect luxury finish. The lightweight material warms to your body temperature proving the watch to be exceptionally comfortable for wearers. The added benefit of ceramic is that it is designed to reduce the possibility of an allergic reaction which may be experienced with other materials.
The metallic shine of this timepiece is a result of a pioneering process used by Rado, plasma high-tech ceramic is forged in an oven at high temperatures. This transforms the finished white ceramic into a unique material without the use of any metal. Transforming the colour of the ceramic this process ensures the essential properties of the material are unaffected.
Powered with a Swiss Quartz movement the timepiece is slim and lightweight with a 31mm case. The white dial is complete with date window at 6 o’clock and contrasting rose gold tone three-hand movement. The stunning dial also features four diamond set hour markers.
Presented on a ceramic and rose gold-plated stainless-steel bracelet with a butterfly clasp fastening, this timepiece is also water resistant to 30-meters and comes with a Five-year international warranty and official watch box packaging.
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