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PostSubject: Rado's HyperChrome Court collection   Rado's HyperChrome Court collection Icon_minitimeThu Jul 04, 2013 1:57 pm

Anyone here a tennis fan? Rado's new HyperChrome Court collection is actually inspired by the
three surfaces that tennis is played on: Grass, Clay, and Hard courts. The brand's ambassador
is even Andy Murray.

With the HyperChrome Court Collection you get a 45mm black matt high-tech ceramic case with
monobloc sandblasting, and stainless steel side inserts with hardening treatment. Water resistance
is 100 meters as well, and the crystals on the front, and back of the watches are sapphire too. The
movement inside these special HyperChromes is the 12 1/2 ETA 2894-2 with it's 37 jewels, and 42
hour power reserve. Each watch has color accents, and Super-Luminova inspired by the different
court surfaces. Green for grass courts, orange for clay, and blue for hard. There is also the classic
moving anchor symbol on the dials.


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Had found out about this at Presentwatch.com. Have their link right here if you would like to see,
and learn more everyone...

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