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Rado Scores With Captain Cook x Cameron Norrie Limited Edition

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Rado, involved in the sport of tennis since 1985, presents the Captain Cook x Cameron Norrie Limited Edition in white and green, dedicated to the British tennis player. Cameron Norrie worked with the Rado team in the design of the watch and came up with some cool extras nodding to his game, such as the green ceramic bezel, which features bright yellow Superluminova dots reminiscent of announcement of a match, "15 / 30 / 40 / game."

On the case back, the words "LIMITED EDITION, ONE OUT OF 823" refer to the limitation of the watch, which is a commemoration of Cameron Norrie's birthday on August 23. The automatic R763 movement inside the stainless steel case measures 42.0 x 48.6 x 12.3mm. It is pressure-resistant to 30 bar and offers an 80-hour power reserve.

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The mechanism is equipped with a Nivachron hairspring, which increases magnetic field resistance and overall precision. Rado delivers the Captain Cook x Cameron Norrie Limited Edition with three watch bands, a black leather strap, a green and white textile strap, and a stainless steel bracelet.

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Pricing of the Rado Captain Cook x Cameron Norrie Limited Edition is marked at $2,700.

To learn more, visit Rado, here.

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