Credits: Article and images by Troy Barmore @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/rado-true-square-skeleton/


It was intended to be relatively easy to learn and have a certain intuitiveness about its structure, primarily being built upon root words which can be augmented with the use of suffixes and simple verb tenses. It was from this intuitive and phonetic language that the company would select the name Rado – meaning wheel, a likely reference to the beating heart of the timepieces the brand would create. One can only speculate, but there is certainly a logical connection between the forward thinking dream of universality of both Esperanto and the brand that would go on to innovate in both design and, most importantly, materials, over the course of the following decades.
To that end, the latest edition to Rado’s offerings comes in the form of the Rado True Square Skeleton. The 38mm monoblock case, available in white, black, and metallic plasma, are constructed from high polished ceramic. Finely decorated and meticulously crafted, the R808 movement (a derivation of the base ETA 2824-2) is presented in its skeletonized form, allowing a depth of appreciation and engagement with the rudiments of timekeeping.
Credits: Article and images by Troy Barmore @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/rado-true-square-skeleton/