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Rado combines Le Corbusier colours with ceramic in latest True Square Thinline watches

Colours of the watches are inspired by the Swiss architect Le Corbusier, who is known for his use of colour and famously created a palette of 63 shades in the mid-20th century.

Rado has added an all black model and two bi-colour pieces to its True Square Thinline family.

Each version in the new Le Corbusier collection is limited to 999 pieces.

The colours of the watches are inspired by the Swiss architect Le Corbusier, who is known for his use of colour and famously created a palette of 63 shades in the mid-20th century, which Rado has licensed for use.

Rado has made versions of its True Square Thinline with an iron grey matt ceramic monobloc case and crown with a sun-brushed dial in the same colour.

It has a bracelet with a row of central ceramic links in English green.

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A second piece comes in Le Corbusier’s grey-brown with a streak of cream white in its bracelet.

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The third is all ivory black.

All three quartz watches measure 37 x 43.3mm.

The collection is on sale now priced at £2,050 for the all black piece and £2,200 for the bi-colour models.

 

The collection is on sale now priced at £2,050 for the all black piece and £2,200 for the bi-colour models.

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