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True Thinline adorns itself in marvellous monochrome

by pascal iakovou
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Rado reveals three light, minimalist works of art
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Rado, the Swiss watch brand, breathes new life into this old quote by adding three minimalist works of art to its collection. In a world dominated by visual clutter and multitasking, this ultra-thin, streamlined trio delights with its extreme simplicity.
Designed with a back-to-basics approach, these three new additions to the True Thinline family have been stripped of all superfluous elements. Each piece is crafted from high-tech ceramics in a palette of monochrome colors: pure white, intense black or brilliant plasma. Devoid of indexes, sub-dials and embellishments, the True Thinline dial is a magnificent white slate where even the seconds hand has been erased. The discreet lines and incredibly slim profile of this timepiece bring freshness and modernity. It’s a new ode to uncluttered style.
With its 4.9 mm case, the True Thinline is the thinnest ceramic watch ever produced by Rado. These new True Thinlines have raised the bar of minimalism not only in size, but also in aesthetics. The result is a design that transcends fashion trends. This deliberately uncluttered look reveals the poetry of a watch in its most basic form.


It floats on the wrist
Considered an engineering marvel when it first arrived on the watchmaking scene, the elegant simplicity of the True Thinline is driven by an incredibly slim movement measuring just 1 millimeter. This watch owes its extreme lightness and superb tapered silhouette to its monobloc ceramic case, a revolutionary type of ceramic case construction without any stainless steel structure.
While light and airy, this trio of True Thinlines has the same durability and scratch resistance as Rado’s other high-tech ceramic models. High-tech ceramic, Rado’s material par excellence, has this incredible ability to marry lightness and hardness. It is 25% lighter and almost three-fifths harder than steel. This makes it one of the lightest and most durable materials used in luxury watchmaking.
With its lightness, airy shape and atmospheric design, the True Thinline seems to float on the wrist. Rado’s latest models combine luxury, lightness and minimalism.

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