Rado True Square Automatic Skeleton (plasma)
The Rado True Square Automatic Skeleton (plasma) is a current-production integrated bracelet watch with a grey plasma high-tech ceramic case. It measures 38.0 mm across, 9.7 mm thick, 117 g. Inside is the R808 automatic skeleton movement, with 80 hours power reserve. Complications: Time only. Priced from $3,450. Brand origin: Switzerland.
- Reference
- R27196152
- Type
- Integrated bracelet
- Price
- $3,450
- Case diameter
- 38.0 mm
- Thickness
- 9.7 mm
- Lug-to-lug
- –
- Water resistance
- –
- Weight
- 117 g (with bracelet)
- Origin
- Switzerland
- Movement
- Automatic skeleton
- Caliber
- R808
- Power reserve
- 80 hours
- Complications
- Time only
- Ceramic
- Plasma high-tech ceramic
- Colour
- Grey
- Hardness
- –
- Construction
- Monobloc
- Surface treatment
- –
- Caseback
- Titanium
- Nickel-free
- Not verified (clasp or buckle material not confirmed)
- Bracelet / strap
- Plasma high-tech ceramic bracelet with a titanium three-fold clasp
- Ceramic bracelet
- Standard
- Crystal
- Sapphire
- Display back
- Yes
- Dial
- Grey skeleton
- Lume
- Super-LumiNova
- Availability
- Offered
- Status
- Current
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of ceramic is the Rado True Square Automatic Skeleton (plasma)?
The Rado True Square Automatic Skeleton (plasma) has a grey plasma high-tech ceramic case with a titanium caseback. It is recorded at medium confidence pending a maker-stated type.
What size is the Rado True Square Automatic Skeleton (plasma)?
It is 38.0 mm in diameter, 9.7 mm thick.
How much does the Rado True Square Automatic Skeleton (plasma) weigh?
About 117 g (w/ bracelet).
How much does the Rado True Square Automatic Skeleton (plasma) cost, and is it available?
It is current-production and lists from $3,450.
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