Jasper Morrison with Rado
Have you caught up with UK designer Jasper Morrison’s Ceramica chronograph for Rado? With new dials and proportions, Morrison’s restyled watch is available in five tones, from pink gold (1) to white (2) in a limited edition of 10 watches from each tone. Note the matt black ceramic case.
The Ceramica Chronograph Limited Edition restyled by Jasper Morrison features new dials and proportions. The three counters, as always like three subtle random comets, have been redesigned and highlighted in gold, as all the other details on the dial. The minute indexes emphasize the highly graphic character of the model and form a rounded square towards the corners. Scarcely emerging from the case, the pushers signal the functions of this watch and are perfectly integrated into the profile of this model. Standing out: the golden crown matching each dial. As for the legendary ceramic, an innovative new development: matt appearance and exceptionally dense color, offer a striking contrast to the radiance of the gold and the brilliance of the black metalized crystal.
Designer: Jasper Morrison [ Manufacturer: Rado ]






















7 Comments »
flash says
To me, it doesn’t look much better then the original one! It is so banal and not really into Rado philosophy I would say. What do you think? Do you find it sexy, interesting, nicer then the other Rado watches? Those circles are so sad, looks like a cheap watch you can buy for less!
Hvedhrungr says
Very sexy. Very, very not affordable.
Gokor says
Finally, a timepiece on a site that isn’t an overly cluttered piece of garbage that is being passed off as cool. This watch looks like something I would buy.
And yes, a good, attractive watch is going to cost a lot of money. Well worth it for good taste and style.
Ossnap says
not bad but not great
Aaron Stein says
i have 8 rado’s. all but one were bought used on ebay. the cool thing about rados is that with the materials they use (ceramics and tungsten carbide), the watches can look brand new for years. no scratches (though the tungsten ones can crack)
Max says
Hmm like my Rado as smooth a possible, looking more like a bracelet. So too much on the dial, if i want a watch like that i rather have a classic like IWC, Patek or A.Lange (but these cost atleast 10 times as much)
I do agree with the e-bay buyer, the materials used keep it looking like new for many, many years. I bought a new one and tested the material (a loose shackle), hardly unscratchable with a key but when u put it on the ground and stamp on it……… well then u get damage. Not by dropping, u really need to stamp on it!!
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