Rado
Rado was born as the Schlup & Co. watchmaking company in 1917. By the end of World War II, they had become among the largest producers of watch movements in the world. The Rado name emerged in 1957 with the Golden Horse collection. Over the years, Rado developed a reputation for using hard metal and bringing sapphire crystals into the watchmaking landscape. In fact, in 1986, it was Rado that was responsible for giving the Swiss watch industry its first instance of a scratch resistant bracelet in high-tech ceramic. It is the company’s know-how in the use of ceramic that truly sets them apart. Today, Rado is having great success reintroducing many of their vintage watch designs in a modern way, with lines such as the Captain Cook.

Interviews
Rado, Master of Materials
May 3, 2019

Interviews
Rado, Master of Materials
Editor's Picks
Rado Captain Cook: Marching to its Own Beat
Nov 12, 2018
Editor's Picks
Rado Captain Cook: Marching to its Own Beat
News
Star Prize Underlines Rado’s Love of Fine Design
Sep 27, 2018
News
Star Prize Underlines Rado’s Love of Fine Design

Opinion
Baselworld — Time’s at an End.
Jul 31, 2018

Opinion
Baselworld — Time’s at an End.

News
Swatch Group Quits Baselworld
Jul 29, 2018

News
Swatch Group Quits Baselworld
News
Revolution Awards 2017: Ultimate Value — Rado Hyperchrome Captain Cook
Dec 27, 2017
News
Revolution Awards 2017: Ultimate Value — Rado Hyperchrome Captain Cook

News
Rado’s Latest Star: Jaochim Froment
Oct 3, 2017

News
Rado’s Latest Star: Jaochim Froment
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