Rado conquers new spheres with the “LaCoupole”
The new “LaCoupole”, inspired by the curved domes of the Renaissance, which first appeared in 1987, offers a new interpretation as both a watch and a piece of jewelry.
Its most striking feature is the technically sophisticated, spherical sapphire crystal, which curves in two directions from one edge to the other—inward and outward—like the section of a glass sphere. It covers the entire dial, giving the watch its namesake sculptural quality.

This effect is further enhanced by the metallized finish of the glass edge. A complex process involving metal vapor deposition and photolithography creates an extraordinary shine.
A fitting counterpart is the 31-millimeter case of the new "LaCoupole," which is now made of high-tech ceramic instead of stainless steel. The bracelet, however, features a combination of both materials.
The dial is an undisputed eye-catcher, with delicate, lacquer-filled wave markers radiating from its center, drawing the eye to eleven sparkling diamond indices. A date window at 6 o'clock completes the composition.
Four new “LaCoupole” models
Four variations are available: The first version combines timeless black and silver tones with polished black high-tech ceramic, metallized links in black and silver, shiny stainless steel details, and rhodium-colored hands. The gray edition, meanwhile, combines polished plasma high-tech ceramic with metallized plasma elements and delicate rose gold embellishments.

Those who prefer a more earthy look will appreciate the rich brown version with polished high-tech ceramic. Those who prefer a striking look can choose the bright white edition with a striking bracelet featuring rose gold-colored, metallic links.

Inside, the Rado R218 PreciDrive quartz movement is a unifying feature (RRP €3,200 or €3,350).






