Rado
With a legacy dating back to 1917, Rado is a forward-thinking watchmaker dedicated to capturing the essence of today while envisioning tomorrow. They work continuously to innovate with new materials, colors, and designs. This relentless pursuit of innovation has earned them the title of the “Master of Materials.”
Florence automatic Collection
True Square X Kunihiko Morinaga Special Edition
HyperChrome Automatic Diamonds
Centrix Automatic Diamonds Open Heart
As an authorized dealer for Rado Swiss watches, The Diamond Works proudly guarantees the authenticity and excellence of every timepiece. Each Rado watch is crafted to meet the brand’s high standards, giving you a watch that blends both durability and distinctive style.
Our commitment doesn’t end when you make your purchase—we offer dedicated after-sales support and professional maintenance, ensuring that your Rado watch continues to perform flawlessly and remains a cherished part of your collection for years to come.
Master Of Materials
Rado truly earned its title as the “Master of Materials” in the 1980s, designing some of the world’s most durable and luxurious watches. In 1983, they launched the Rado Anatom, a watch crafted to fit naturally against the wrist for exceptional comfort—a revolutionary design at the time.
It also featured the first cylindrical sapphire crystal, setting a new standard in watchmaking. The response was immediate and enthusiastic. To celebrate the Anatom’s launch in New York, the legendary artist Andy Warhol created a one-of-a-kind painting, which became one of the last works he ever produced.
The unconventional beauty of ceramic
Hypoallergenic comfort, lightness and the very special sensation of ceramic against your skin – unmistakable, sensual and unique with Rado high-tech ceramic.
The Hardest Watch In the World
Rado was the first to invent scratch-resistant technology with the DiaStar 1 watch. While this is common today, many still credit Rado for producing some of the best scratch-resistant watches today.
What makes the DiaStar watch even more memorable is that it is made with sapphire and diamonds and has an ultra Swiss quartz movement. The watch has a hardness factor of 10 000 Vickers, which is why it is called a V10K. Diamonds are the hardest substance on earth, which is why it is the only material with this rating. This innovation put them in the Guinness world record books