A look inside the Rado DiaMaster Petite Seconde Automatic Watch
Always one to break conventions when creating new masterpieces, Rado introduces the new Rado DiaMaster Petite Seconde Automatic, which has now been stamped with COSC certification.
Always one to break conventions when creating new masterpieces, Rado introduces the new Rado DiaMaster Petite Seconde Automatic, which has now been stamped with COSC certification.
And for those who do not know, COSC is the Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute that certifies the accuracy and precision of wristwatches in Switzerland.
Celebrated as the “Master of Materials”, the new 2018 DiaMaster Petite Seconde
Automatic COSC highlights the use of plasma high-tech ceramic, which is a new scratch-resistant ceramic that showcases a metallic look without actually using metal materials, and combining it with silicon.
And it is because of the use of silicon as a hairspring, placed at the heart of the new DiaMaster Petite Seconde, that helped the new DiaMaster acquire the COSC approval and promising the utmost precision in time-telling.
With the classic rounded 43 mm DiaMaster case, the DiaMaster Petite Seconde
Automatic COSC focuses on the beauty of purity with minimal design and an open, clear-reading dial paired with a sleek crocodile print leather strap.
Another highlight of the new timepiece is the Small Second complication, placed on the 6 o’clock position of the Diamaster, which also highlights the COSC certification where it runs within -4/+6 seconds over a 24-hour period.
And with the light and durable high tech ceramic, the body of the watch gives off a delicate and unique finishing, whose colour borders between steel and gunmetal – a true stand-out for the wrist.
Proving to the world that you don’t need change to something perfect, the DiaMaster Petite Seconde Automatic COSC stays true to its original form and still makes the perfect dress watch for both day and night.