![]() The fidelity to the historic watch size is both a blessing and a curse. The most remarkable thing about the case of the Captain Cook is the size – 37mm is quite petite by contemporary standards. But there’s also a regular production model with a matt black dial and a metal bracelet. The version with the sunbrushed dial and leather strap, limited to 1962 pieces, has received the most attention. There’s a large 45mm version and a feminine white option, but our eyes were drawn to the brace of 37mm vintage reissues that are virtually identical to the 1962 original. The original Captain Cookįast forward 55 years and Rado has released another series of watches named for the famed explorer. ![]() In 1962 they released a simple little dive watch called the ‘Captain Cook’. While Rado is particularly well-known for their use of high-tech ceramic and hard metals, they’ve got a long history in water resistant and dive watches, launching their sporty ‘Green Horse’ series of watches (with a particularly cute seahorses logo on the dial) in 1958. Who expected a drool-worthy heritage reissue from ceramic focused Rado at Baselworld? No one, that’s who. I/trending 24947 IN-DEPTH: The Rado HyperChrome Captain Cook – one of the best reissues of 2017 Felix Scholz The story in a second
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