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New Rado Integral Watches

Rado Integral: Pioneering Lightweight and Fashionable Timepieces 

The Rado Integral collection shows off the company's expertise in keeping up with trends in watchmaking. When the collection was launched in 1986, Rado showcased its first high-tech ceramic timepiece fitted with an in-house quartz movement. Thanks to this innovation, most Rado Integral watches are considered one of the lightest timepieces ever made with a total weight of about 74-76 grams. The Swiss brand eventually added the Rado Integral Diamonds for more variation to the growing watch line. The new pieces bring out more extravagant options to all types of buyers. Furthermore, you can also get an engraving with your chosen Rado Integral watch by simply visiting the company's website. 

Prices at a Glance: Most Popular Rado Integral Watches 

Model

Price 

(approx.)

Size

Features

Rado Integral R20845162

$1,479 USD

22.7 x 33.1 mm

- High-tech ceramic and stainless steel/PVD case

- Quartz movement

- Black dial

- 50m water resistance

- High-tech ceramic, stainless steel/PVD, and titanium bracelet

Rado Integral Diamonds R20612712

$2,300 USD

22.7 x 33.1 mm

- High-tech ceramic and stainless steel/PVD case

- Quartz movement

- Black dial

- 4 diamond hour markers

- 50m water resistance

- High-tech ceramic, stainless steel/PVD, and titanium bracelet

Rado Integral R20227162

$2,050 USD

31.0 x 41.1 mm

- High-tech ceramic and stainless steel/PVD case

- Quartz movement

- Black dial

- Date display near 6 o’clock marker

- 50m water resistance

- High-tech ceramic, stainless steel/PVD, and titanium bracelet

Rado Integral R20204162

$1,949 USD

31.0 x 41.1 mm

- High-tech ceramic and stainless steel/PVD case

- Quartz movement

- Black dial

- Date display near 6 o’clock marker

- 50 m water resistance

- High-tech ceramic, stainless steel/PVD, and titanium bracelet

Rado Integral Diamonds R20613712

$2,200 USD

22.7 x 33.1 mm

- High-tech ceramic and stainless steel/PVD case

- Quartz movement

- Black dial

- 4 diamond hour markers

- 50m water resistance

- High-tech ceramic, stainless steel/PVD, and titanium bracelet

Rado Integral R20194162

$1,950 USD

22.7 x 33.1 mm

- High-tech ceramic and stainless steel/PVD case

- Quartz movement

- Black dial

- 50m water resistance

- High-tech ceramic, stainless steel/PVD, and titanium bracelet

Rado Integral R20206162

$1,649 USD

31.0 x 41.1 mm

- High-tech ceramic and stainless steel/PVD case

- Quartz movement

- Black dial

- Date display near 6 o’clock marker

- 50m water resistance

- High-tech ceramic, stainless steel/PVD, and titanium bracelet

Rado Integral Diamonds R20204712

$2,400 USD

31.0 x 41.1 mm

- High-tech ceramic and stainless steel/PVD case

- Quartz movement

- Black dial

- 4 diamond hour markers

- Date display near 6 o’clock marker

- 50m water resistance

- High-tech ceramic, stainless steel/PVD, and titanium bracelet

Rado Integral Diamonds R20845712

$2,300 USD

22.7 x 33.1 mm

- High-tech ceramic and stainless steel/PVD case

- Quartz movement

- Black dial

- 4 diamond hour markers

- 50m water resistance

- High-tech ceramic, stainless steel/PVD, and titanium bracelet

Rado Integral Diamonds 20206712

$2,300 USD

31.0 x 41.1 mm

- High-tech ceramic and stainless steel/PVD case

- Quartz movement

- Black dial

- 4 diamond hour markers

- Date display near 6 o’clock marker

- 50m water resistance

- High-tech ceramic, stainless steel/PVD, and titanium bracelet

 

How much does a Rado Integral watch cost?

If you're like most fans of the Rado Integral collection, your wardrobe possibly consists of sophisticated or fashion-forward clothes and accessories. Despite the collection’s various reinventions, the Rado's watchmakers stayed true to the original sleek and dark high-tech ceramic material used for Rado Integral watches. All past and available models maintain the classing Integral design that Rado fans came to know and love.

Since their release in 2015, Rado Integral pieces like the Rado Integral R20845162 became the most commonly sold models from the collection. Due to their 22.7 x 33.1mm case, watch enthusiasts consider the piece a Rado ladies’ watch. Its gold linear hour markers are easy to read, thanks to the watch's black dial. You will also find comfort in the timepiece's high-tech ceramic material that makes it weigh only 76 grams. This piece will cost you $1,479 USD.

One of the most unique pieces from the Rado Integral collection is the Rado Integral R20201302. Unlike the recent releases, this Integral model features a sleek black dial with four Roman numeral hour markers polished with rose gold tones. However, it’s still priced like the most recent Rado Integral models with a price tag of about $1,280 USD. This Rado ladies’ watch is also equipped with scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and a quartz in-house movement that can withstand up to 50m in the water. 

To accommodate fans of Rado men's watches, the brand added larger models like the Rado Integral R20227162 to the collection. Its 31.0 x 41.1mm case displays a classic black dial adorned with gold-toned watch hands, hour markers, and a useful date indicator near the 6 o'clock line. This piece will cost you $2,050 USD.

Models like the Rado Integral Diamonds R20612712 were added to the collection to provide more extravagant options for interested buyers. Like most Rado ladies’ watches, the Integral Diamonds model with a 22.7 x 33.1mm case is equipped with high-tech ceramic and features a black dial with a durable sapphire crystal. Additionally, the elegant dial shows four intricate diamonds that serve as the watch's 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock, 9 o'clock, and 12 o'clock hour markers. This lavish Rado Integral Diamonds watch costs about $2,300 USD.

For those who prefer a larger display, the Rado Integral Diamonds R20204712 comes with a 31.0 x 41.1mm case and a date display near the 6 o'clock hour marker. The sleek black dial also presents four diamond hour markers and gold-toned watch hands. With an approximate price tag of $2,400 USD, you can experience a fashionable and lightweight Rado men's watch.

Is investing in a Rado Integral watch good in the long run?

Rado is considered one of the best watch brands to invest your money in. The Swiss brand has produced some of the finest luxury timepieces that gained a huge following since its successful run after World War II. Among all released Rado collections, the Rado Integral collection is praised for its consistent and unique design. 

If you happen to come across a vintage Rado Integral timepiece that was released in 1986, it's best to go ahead and buy it. Earlier versions showcase the first-ever high-tech ceramic material produced by Rado. It's also fine if you prefer to invest in newer Rado Integral models because they still feature the timeless elegance and exceptional durability that the collection is known for.

History Behind the Rado Integral Collection

From 1970-1989, Rado gained international attention for its extravagant collections of dress watches. The historic launches of that period include the DiaStar collection's gold-toned pieces in 1972 and the minimalistic concept of the Rado Dia 67 watches in 1976. They served as significant milestones for the brand before the company's watchmakers eventually produced the Rado Integral collection in 1986.

Watches from the Rado Integral collection featured one of the company's most groundbreaking innovations: the high-tech ceramic case and bracelet. Due to this unique watchmaking material, the collection showcased some of the lightest watches ever made with a total weight of about 74 grams. Watch enthusiasts also considered the Integral series as an improvement to the scratch-resistance ceramic of the Rado DiaStar.

The Rado Integral collection garnered more buzz when it returned with revamped models that cater to more modern watch enthusiasts. To honor the series' claim to fame, the recent Rado Integral watches are equipped with improved versions of quartz in-house movement and high-tech ceramic material. This release garnered more female customers due to the sleek design of the collection's 22.7 x 33.1mm Rado ladies’ watches.

In hopes of attracting more watch lovers, Rado added Integral models with 31.0 x 41.1mm cases. With this, the collection now includes Rado men's watches in the selection. The company's watchmakers added a convenient date indicator near the 6 o'clock marker. Later on, the Rado Integral Diamonds also appeared in the collection as an extravagant option for interested customers. Unlike the earlier releases, the Integral Diamonds features diamond hour markers instead of classic polished lines.

5 Reasons Why You Should Buy a Rado Integral Watch

One of Rado's admirable traits is its determination to value each watch collection the company released. The brand's passion is evident in the recent launch of new Rado Integral watches that still feature its earlier design concept from 1986. Here are the top five reasons why you should hit add it to your online shop cart today:

1. Rado Integral watches offer great investment. When it comes to investing in watches, Rado is one of the most recommended brands because of its historic breakthroughs in watchmaking. Whether you choose to purchase older or newer versions, all Rado Integral watches are good investment options. 

2. The classic Rado timepiece comes in sleek and timeless designs. The collection became known for the bracelet-like appearance of the watch case and rectangular body. To honor the 1986 Integral models, the recent releases still appear like earlier models with the high-tech ceramic and stainless steel materials that come in gold, rose gold, and silver tones.

3. You can experience the Swiss brand's impressive in-house quartz movement. The Rado Integral collection stays true to its roots and is still equipped with the brand's quartz movement. 

4. Enjoy a barely-there watch with Rado's high-tech ceramic material. Other watches may seem small and comfy at first but, not a lot of them can match the lightweight of Rado Integral models. Rado ladies’ watches from the collection only have a total weight of about 74g to 76g.

5. Rado Integral watches are fashionable. The brand aimed to keep up with style trends when it released the beloved Integral line. Because of this, the Rado Integral collection is categorized as one of the brand's fashion watches that go well with almost any style nowadays.

Rado Integral: Trendy Yet High-Tech Ceramic Watches

The Rado Integral collection is one of the few watch selections that stay true to their original make and appearance. The 1986 release aimed to showcase the company's milestone of producing the first high-tech ceramic watch. The new Integral models still include the material to honor the collection's goal of providing comfort and style to wearers. It's quite admirable how the Swiss brand chooses to value earlier collections instead of adding more to its roster. With this move, more watch enthusiasts will come to commend Rado's determination to perfect the theme and craft of its existing collections instead of launching new ones.

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