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Some of the Rado stuff is alright, I don't mind them but I still tend to associate them with dressier gold tone or ceramic-cased stuff. I quite like those two you've posted.
There are people who are really big fans of Rado as a brand but I'm not sure there's anyone here who collects them.
This was an interesting article I read the other week about their history with ceramic materials - https://www.europastar.com/the-watch-files/swatch-group/1004093845-rado-getting-to-the-heart-of-the-matter.html
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That was interesting i knew Rado made ceramic models but i just thought it was a material they chose to have a point of difference from the big brands at time. I didn't realise they were quite as pioneering. The ceramic bezels on the models i tried do look and feel really nice and they're concaved with domed sapphire and with the gradient sunburst dials i think it makes them look quite deep and interesting despite being quite thin for a dive watch. 80h power reserve on them too. A couple of shops are offering decent discounts on selected captain cooks including those two at the moment. I'm really tempted even though it looks like the Squale is staying.
I've tried the green and bronze captain cook on a couple of times in recent weeks and almost bought it but the over pole caught my eye now I'm having a little wobble. Any thoughts? Is it nice or a bit busy? The last time i bought a watch that i thought was cool and a bit different i got bored of it after a few months hence the sale attempt up thread. I think the
over pole might be another one of those. There seems to be no Rado love on here any reason for that? i can't find a bad review or comment online for either of these.