‘All that glitters is glam.’ – Vaughn Lowery
Earlier this year, Rado introduced five new expressions of the Rado Anatom, reimagining the 1983 design icon with the brand’s signature high-tech ceramic—now extended to the bracelet for a fully immersive, ergonomic experience. As this modern classic continues to resonate, we’d love to remind you of its striking evolution.
Why the Rado Anatom stands out:
- High-Tech Ceramic Brilliance: Polished ceramic bezel and bracelet links offer a smooth, skin-responsive feel—lightweight, scratch-resistant, and ultra-comfortable.
- Timeless, Sculptural Design: A streamlined 32.5 mm silhouette featuring a beveled cylindrical sapphire crystal and tapering case-to-bracelet architecture.
- Next-Gen Movement: Automatic Rado caliber R766 with a 72-hour power reserve and antimagnetic Nivachron™ hairspring.
- Five Distinct Styles:
- Polished black high-tech ceramic with steel or yellow gold-toned details
- Plasma ceramic with rose gold accents and a grey lacquered dial
- Two Jubilé editions, including one with an elegant trio of diamond indexes—and a showstopping version set with 162 Top Wesselton full-cut diamonds across the dial, case, and bracelet links
Each edition reflects Rado’s mastery of materials and design evolution, made to move in harmony with the wearer.

