ANATOM

A Masterpiece of Ergonomic Elegance

Jubilé

Two breathtaking Jubilé editions of the Anatom redefine the art of elegance and design.

The first edition exudes minimalist perfection, featuring a sleek black lacquered dial adorned with 3 Top Wesselton full-cut diamond indexes at 12, 3, and 9 o’clock, delivering a touch of graceful sophistication.

The second edition pushes the boundaries of opulence to unparalleled heights. With 3 Top Wesselton full-cut diamond indexes and subtle black matt printed markers on the dial, the case and bracelet’s middle links are further adorned with an additional 162 Top Wesselton full-cut diamonds, transforming the iconic Anatom into a dazzling symphony of light and radiance.

Three exceptional Anatom editions exemplify Rado’s unparalleled mastery of high-tech ceramic.

Two polished black high-tech ceramic models captivate with black lacquered dials, adorned with a striking horizontal line motif and elevated by stainless steel or yellow gold-colored middle links. Meanwhile, a plasma high-tech ceramic version showcases Rado’s unique savoir-faire, featuring a sophisticated grey lacquered dial and radiant rose gold-colored middle links.

Extreme Process, Extraordinary Timepiece

Anatom Automatic – Mastered in Plasma High-Tech Ceramic

An icon since 1983, the Anatom stands out with its signature cylindrical, metallised, sapphire crystal with beveled edges on both sides, seamlessly extending into the plasma high-tech ceramic bracelet to form a unified, cohesive shape. This plasma ceramic is achieved by heating white high-tech ceramic in a plasma oven, where gases activated at 20,000 degrees alter its molecular composition, transforming it’s surface into a metallic color. Beating at its heart, and exalted through the sapphire crystal caseback, is the 21-jewels Automatic R766 calibre. Finely regulated in five positions and equipped with a Nivachron™ hairspring, this movement delivers a high level of accuracy and a robust 72-hour power reserve.