
FORM MEETS FRESHNESS
Four decades on, its modern reinterpretation brings a fresh, contemporary edge that has captivated audiences worldwide. One glance is enough to understand why – like the original, these models stand out instantly, even in a crowd.
The Anatom's iconic appeal goes far beyond its looks. Now, in perfect harmony with the spirit of summer, Rado unveils three vibrant new editions of this celebrated timepiece.
The Rado Anatom in lemon yellow.
As with every Rado Anatom, these new models offer exceptional comfort – their ergonomic design sits effortlessly on the wrist. The flowing contours not only enhance wearability but also give the Anatom its unmistakable visual identity.
True to Rado's ethos, design goes hand in hand with advanced materials. The case is crafted from the brand's latest high-tech ceramic, paired with an edge-to-edge sapphire crystal that mirrors the anatomical lines behind the watch's name.
This season, the Anatom arrives in vivid, summery shades – lemon yellow, grapefruit red and lime green – inspired by these favourite fruits and designed to lift the mood year-round.
The Rado Anatom in grapefruit red.
Each new Rado Anatom features a polished black high-tech ceramic bezel and a cylindrical sapphire crystal with bevelled edges – metallised in black and anti-reflective on the inside. The case middle is made of sandblasted black PVD coated stainless steel. The stainless steel case back is fitted with a sapphire crystal.
Inside beats the Rado calibre R766 – a mechanical movement with a Nivachron antimagnetic hairspring, adjusted in five positions and offering a 72-hour power reserve. The iconic moving anchor appears below 12 o'clock, with a date window at 6 o'clock and rhodium-coloured hands coated in white Super-Lumi-Nova. Water resistance is rated at 5 bar (50 metres).
The lemon-yellow model dazzles with a black-to-yellow gradient dial and a matching fluorine rubber (FKM) strap – a burst of sunlight, whether at work or by the sea.
The lime-green version evokes summer foliage and fresh optimism – with a black-to-lime gradient dial and coordinating strap, it's made to stand out.
The lime-green model evokes fresh optimism.
There's a simple joy in a summer breakfast under the sun – especially the moment a grapefruit is sliced open to reveal its vivid red interior. That striking hue inspires the Anatom with a black-to-grapefruit red gradient dial and a perfectly matched rubber strap.
Each strap – in yellow, green or red – is flexible, odourless and highly resistant to wear, UV rays, and harsh chemicals. Paired with a high-tech ceramic bezel and sapphire crystal, the result is a watch that's as resilient as it is refined.
These colourful new Anatom models showcase Rado's mastery of materials and its ergonomic design expertise – bright, modern and made to captivate a new generation.
Rado Boutiques are located at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Suria KLCC, The Exchange TRX, IOI City Mall, Gurney Plaza, Suria Sabah and KB Mall.

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