Live from the Sony Open Tennis in Key Biscayne the New Rado HyperChrome Court Collection and Glam Slam watches

Hello everybody from the Sony Open Tennis. Today I can present you a real world premier. Rado is launching its new HyperChrome Court Collection and Glam Slam collection.

These three new models each represent a different playing surface. The hard court is represented by the brilliant blue version, grass by gleaming green and clay by an audacious orange. The dial details and hands of each model contain Super-LumiNova® to glow in the dark and help you shine – even during long-lasting endurance matches 🙂

White is normally the colour associated with tennis but Rado is typically unconventional with its latest offering. Each chronograph is dynamic, determined, powerful and made of scratch-resistant but lightweight black matt high-tech ceramic. Sandblasted to perfection for a winning look, matt black high-tech ceramic adds an extra step in the already complex procedure for producing high-tech ceramic watch cases.

Rado HyperChrome Court Collection Black matt high-tech ceramic

Movement: 12 1⁄2 ETA 2894-2, automatic chronograph, 37 jewels, 6 hands, date at 4:30, 42 hour power reserve, small seconds, 12-hour, 30-minute and 60- second counters, black oscillating rotor, decorated movement.

Case: black matt high-tech ceramic case, sandblasted stainless steel side inserts with hardening treatment black matt high-tech ceramic case back with sapphire crystal stainless steel and black rubber moulded crown, stainless steel pushers, water-resistant to 10 bar (100m)

Dimensions: 45.0 x 51.0 x 13.0

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