Is the Rado True Thinline Anima the watch of 2020?
Well, not in the sense of representing the year, given that this year really isn't in anybody's top anything given all the problems. But, if you're going to limit yourself…
Well, not in the sense of representing the year, given that this year really isn't in anybody's top anything given all the problems. But, if you're going to limit yourself…
As I mentioned in an earlier review, having watches show up with sub-40mm cases is a fun trend we're seeing more of. Some of those are new designs, and some…
The Rado Captain Cook lineup first hit the scene in 1962, and was produced for six years. Then, it took a sizable nap until the brand brought it back in…
Oh, Rado, how you have charmed me. This year, I’ve gone from not paying a whole lot of attention to the brand, to becoming rather a fan of what they’re…
Back in April of this year, I gave you a quick overview on a recently-announced (at that time) watch, the Mido Multifort GMT. When I wrote that article, I was…
Quick show of hands - how many of you would expect a luxury watch brand to launch a department-store exclusive? Yeah, me either. Be that as it may, come this…
When it comes to skeletonized, or open-heart, watches, I have become more than a little jaded. Most of this comes from having seen way too many designs (both inexpensive and not)…
If you recall, a bit ago I told you that we were coming up to the time where, post-SIHH, we would be seeing all sorts of announcements in the run-up…
I recently returned from a week photographing the annual conference of American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute (AWCI). I was there to teach photography and get images of the event that has been…
Rado has some nice styling, but I think this Dynamic-alike they're releasing in congunction with the Shanghai Tennis Masters Cup is a bit gimpy. Looks like a quartz piece as…