| Rado Men's Integral |  | Brand: Rado Category: Watch
List Price: $2,000.00 Buy New: $1,789.00 as of 7/29/2010 16:39 CDT details You Save: $211.00 (11%)
Seller: TimeOutlet Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 47,049
Band Material: Blacl Ceramic w/Gold Trim Bezel Material: Fixed Case Diameter: 29 Case Material: Ceramic Case Case Thickness: 7 Clasp: Deployment Clasp Dial Color: Black w/ 4 diamond hour markers Dial Window Material Type: anti-reflective-sapphire Watch Movement Type: Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 30
MPN: R20381712 UPC: 758498011014 EAN: 7612819003559 ASIN: B0000ZH4AO
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| Features:
| • | Movement - Quartz | | • | Water Resistant - 30 Meters(100 Feet) Water Resistant | | • | Crystal - Scratch-Resistant Sapphire Crystal |
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| Customer Reviews: Rado very good March 3, 2004 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
When they mean scratch resistant they definately mean what they say:) I brushed my watch against a window at the mall and accidentally put a scratch on their display glass. No damage to my Rado. Traveling thru airports with this watch is great. I never have to take it off! It's ceramic bracelet and materials don't have an effect on the sensors. I still have to take my shoes off occasionally:(. The clasp is also made of titanium. Very strong and resistant to wear. The ceramic materials do not interact with my skin at all. It's as if it wasn't there. Also, it keeps time very well.
Beautiful Watch May 26, 2006 A. Cox (New York, NY United States) This is my favourite watch below $5000; subtle, and not overly large, I fell in love with the basic but beautiful styling. Needed 1st battery change after 4 years.
I had my Rado for 5 years before the clasp stopped working, they replaced it for $70. $350 is about the price for the whole strap!
Sadly I lost it, but will be replacing with another Rado! I still haven't found a similarly priced watch which I like as much.
Not as good as it should be March 16, 2006 William J. Dunaj (Miami, FL USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought a Rado a few years ago, but the band stopped closing and the jeweler sent it to the factory for a tiny metal piece that serves as a latching post. They wanted $350 to fix it as part of a total overhaul and they refused to only fix the clasp alone -- even though that is all that was in need of repair. Until then it seemed OK but with that kind of factory service I would rather throw it away than be ripped off. I had the entire movement of a Corum coin watch changed from windup to quartz for $275 a few years ago. Rado may not scratch but it will still be a bad investment -- buy a real quality watch brand instead.
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