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The True Thinline x Great Gardens of the World Chapter 10 (Dragon Blood Tree) features a plasma high-tech ceramic monobloc case, in those mysterious grey tones typical of plasma treatment. The dial is a splendid creation in two layers where a rose-gold-coloured backplate shows through a skeletonised top layer, smartly cut out in organic shapes reminiscent of the mesmerizing, intricately entangled branches of the Yemeni Dragon Blood Tree. The hour/minute hands carry a pink-gold colour, for a beautiful touch that truly shows the watchmaker's finest artistry. The watch uses the premium Rado R766 movement, providing a generous power reserve of 72 hours. It’s equipped with a Nivachron™ anti-magnetic hairspring, for highly reliable precision. Chapters 8, 9 and 10 of this new Rado "Great Gardens of the World" product line are available individually or as a trio in a special collector's display-box edition, limited to 99 units.
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The motto "If we can imagine it, we can do it" has become a cornerstone in the design of the models of the Swiss company RADO.
The first collection left the gates of the company in the 1950s. Since its inception, the company has focused on producing models from prestigious and durable ceramics, high-tech ceramics. The material that is unprecedented on the market. It is highly scratch-resistant, absolutely anti-allergic, non-rusting and relatively crack-resistant.
Engineers were constantly engaged in ways to improve ceramics, preserve its main hardness, but develop a similar resistance to that of steel. The result of this truly demanding process was HARDMETAL. Later, CERAMOSTTM, a combination of high-tech ceramics and metal, gave the watches the necessary durability and hardness for everyday use. The next stage of development was Plasma High-Tech Ceramics, which when heated to 20,000°C it transformed its color from white to a shade of polished steel, without the need to add as much metal as possible.
In 2002, the legendary model RADO V10K with a hardness of 10,000 vickers degrees was introduced. So far it is the world's hardest watches' case.
With its specific design and Swiss quality, RADO has already won many lovers around the world. So if you want a watches without scratches, or if you have a metal allergy - RADO is also for you.
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