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Brand RadoCollectionCeramicaSeriesN/AModel NoR21894402
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MovementFeatures DateMovement QuartzCaseCase Size 27 mmCase Shape RectangularCase Material Ceramic & Yellow Gold PVDGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour BlackStrapStrap Material Ceramic & Yellow Gold PVDStrap Colour Yellow GoldOtherEAN 7612819039909Gender WomenWater Resistance (M) 30Warranty Period 5 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
Product Description
Design
From the Integral collection, the Rado Integral R20784759 features an elegant and timeless design. It has a 27 mm rectangular shaped case, made of polished and brushed stainless steel, with a fixed bezel mounted on top. There is a stainless steel pull and push crown at the edge of the case with notched edges to provide you with an ergonomic grip. A smooth black dial with the patent Rado and Jubilè signatures is encased inside. Six diamond indexes (approximately 0.025 carats) have been used to mark the hours at the 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, and 10 o’clock positions.
Stick shaped hour and minute hands adorn the centre of the dial, along with a needle shaped seconds hand in silver tone. A date window is situated at the 6 o’clock position, for your ease of viewing. The dial is protected with a sapphire crystal, rendering it shatterproof and resistant to scratches. A polished stainless steel bracelet has been attached to the watch with Ceramos links, which gives it all-round protection from grazes and abrasions. There is a double folding clasp with a push button present at the end of the bracelet to provide you with a secure fit.
Features
The watch is powered by a Swiss made Quartz movement, that delivers highly precise time consistently. This movement eliminates the need of excessive winding, even if you do not wear the watch for several days. This timepiece is water resistant to a depth of 30 metres, which protects it from damage when it comes in accidental contact with water.
Interesting Facts
When it was formed in 1917, Rado solely produced watch movements. It sold its first collection of watches under the brand name of Rado, 40 years later, in 1957.
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