The newly introduced Rado HyperChrome UTC watch can show two different time zones at the same time, which is what the 21st century traveler needs when hopping on a plane — knowing the time at the destination or the time back in home country, so friends, family and business contacts can be made without waking them up.
“UTC stands for Coordinated Universal Time and is a more accurate take on the traditional GMT. At Rado, two different time zones also ensure double the style, making this the ultimate traveling companion for fashionable jet setters,” according to Rado.
A second time zone on a Rado watch is a rare feature, appearing only on multifunction models and one watch from the 1960s. So, the UTC movement marks a rare foray into complications for the Swiss master of materials, the company stated from Lengnau, Switzerland.
The focus may be on the movement, but this doesn’t mean that the materials have taken a back seat. Not only is the Rado HyperChrome UTC practical and useful, it also benefits from a high-tech ceramic case with the ground-breaking Rado monobloc construction.
This ensures lightness, scratch-resistance and comfort, all of which make for a pleasurable travel experience. With three of the four new models sporting plasma high-tech ceramic cases, but without the use of any metal, materials really are still at the forefront of the collection.
With Super-LumiNova for the indexes and the tips of the hands, the HyperChrome UTC is just as easy to read at night as during the day. The second time zone hand features a striking red or blue tip (dependent on the model) to ensure easy reading even with just a quick glance at the dial.
“Lightweight, scratch-resistant and just as at home in the urban jungle as on safari, the Rado HyperChrome UTC should always be the first item on your packing list,” the company states.
Rado HyperChrome UTC is ultimate traveling companion
Rado HyperChrome UTC is ultimate traveling companion










