The new Sintra Skeleton Automatic is the first in this Rado collection to feature this special movement, custom made for Rado – all in black.
May 4th, 2010
The definitive design of the barrel shaped case and bracelet is highlighted by the fusion of seemingly endless curves and lines.
Innovative and striking, the COSC certificated skeleton movement in the black convex case produces an effect that has never been seen before in this collection.
Made from high-tech ceramics the watch is a unique blend of color, highlighting part of the movement in gold gives the watch vitality and a stark contrast to the black matt metallization.
With gold indexes and hands, all protected by sapphire crystal. Turn the piece over and the intriguing anchor shaped movement of the watch is clearly visible.
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