Rado and ceramic watches are synonymous at this point. The material propelled the brand into fame during the 1990’s, attracting the wrists of those with a love of minimalistic, lightweight black ceramic watches. Rado has no shortage of ceramic designs in their portfolio – in fact I think every single collection of theirs incorporates the material in one way or another. They don’t call themselves the “Master of Materials” for nothing.
One popular family is the Rado True Square which revives another iconic square-shaped watch from the brand’s past, the Ceramica from 1990. On its launch in 2020, the True Square combined this square aesthetic with their new high-tech ceramic injected-monobloc technology, a first in the industry. The collection has since grown to include men’s and women’s cases and dials left classic or skeletonised.