![]() ![]() The massive lugs are brushed with a finely integrated bracelet with alternating polish. The chunk of metal feels like a tool or a weapon on my wrist, but with the refined edges and smoothness of a surgical instrument. I got my hands on this large-and-in-charge 45mm model and was surprised by its slight weight of 147 grams on the metal bracelet. ![]() The HyperChrome Captain Cook comes in two distinct sizes. Rado often goes unnoticed among Swatch Group’s other brands, but this watch refuses to get lost and is unapologetically bold. This watch’s namesake was the British Captain Cook, who explored the Pacific in the 1700s. Rado timed the vintage-like release perfectly, and it was the 37mm little brother that took the spotlight. Rado got some attention a few years ago when it reimagined the Captain Cook after its original model from the 1960s. If this Captain were a living, breathing sailor, he’d be a burly, broad-shoulder guy standing on a titanium peg-leg grinning with a polished, silver tooth. The big, titanium HyperChrome Captain Cook is Rado’s recent interpretation of a dive watch with the bling and brawn for an underwater fashionista.
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