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Rado HyperChrome Court Collection TV commercial - Change the Court
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Rado is a renowned Swiss luxury watchmaking company that has been at the forefront of innovation and craftsmanship since its inception. Established in 1917 by brothers Fritz, Ernst, and Werner Schlup...

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Rado HyperChrome Court Collection TV commercial - Change the Court

Title: Change the Court - Rado HyperChrome Court Collection TV Spot

: In a world where precision and elegance meet, Rado presents the HyperChrome Court Collection.

: Rado, known for its innovation and timeless designs, has seamlessly fused the worlds of horology and tennis.

: Embracing the speed and agility of tennis champions on the court, Rado's HyperChrome Court Collection captures the essence of the game and empowers those who dare to change it.

: "Change the court" - a rallying cry for those who challenge the status quo, rewriting the rules and forging new paths.

: Crafted with Rado's signature high-tech ceramic, these timepieces exhibit exceptional durability and scratch resistance, perfectly suited for the intensity of the game.

: With a sleek and dynamic aesthetic, they mirror the fluid, yet disciplined movements of the athlete who wears them.

: The HyperChrome Court Collection serves as a reminder that true champions redefine the boundaries, pushing the limits of what is possible.

: So let the world bear witness as you command center court, with Rado by your side, empowering your journey of change.

: Rado HyperChrome Court Collection – Change the Court.

[End with the Rado logo and slogan: "Rado. Master of Materials. Pioneer in Design."]

[Background music fades out]

Rado HyperChrome Court Collection TV commercial - Change the Court produced for Rado was first shown on television on March 31, 2015.

Frequently Asked Questions about rado hyperchrome court collection tv spot, 'change the court'

Normal position When pressed in against the case (position 1), the crown ensures that the watch is water-resistant (if not damaged). 2. To set the date Pull the crown to position 2 and set the date by moving the hour hand clockwise or counterclockwise. To adjust by one day, the hour hand must be moved by 24 hours.

Before attempting to change the date and time on a watch, it is advised that the watch should have power, so it is best to wind a hand-wound watch, wear an automatic watch, or replace the battery in a quartz watch before beginning. The best time to set the date and time on a watch is either 6.30am or 6.30pm.

Position. Remember don't try to set the date between 8 p.m. and 4 a.m. or you could damage the mechanism. You can find midnight by advancing the time until the day's. Changes.

Automatic movement and date change: If you have an automatic watch, do not change the date during the period known as the "death zone", the time between 9pm and 3am.

The watch is provided with a date function and is so designed that the date changes once every 24 hours. The date changes around 12 o'clock midnight. If AM/PM is not properly set, the date will change at 12 o'clock noon.

And hold the bottom pusher to quickly advance. And then tap the pusher to accurately set the hands a zero. Once your chronograph hands are aligned push.

The three hands on a chronograph sub-dial are there to measure the time elapsed in seconds, minutes, and hours respectively. Once the chronograph is activated, the seconds' dial starts ticking, registering minutes and then hours if left on for long.

Most watches operate on a 12-hour dial, and so the hour wheel rotates once every 12 hours. This rotation then moves the date disc driving wheel round at double the ratio, to account for the 24 hours in a day.

It really depends on the quality of the watch you buy. If you get a genuinely high-quality automatic watch, it can last for hundreds of years. When a watchmaker takes the time to put his heart and soul into creating a watch, it should last long enough for you to hand down to your children.

No real watches exist that change the time just when entering a different time zone. But are these watches helpful for travelers? Yes, of course, they are. With only the push of a button, the watch will set itself to the correct local time, which is way easier than manually changing the time on a watch.

A watch with a date on the dial is equipped with a mechanism that changes date every 24 hours. Most watches use a mechanism called a "quickset" feature, which allows the user to easily change the date without having to turn the hands of the watch through a full 24-hour cycle.

It. I'm going to press it a third time and now we'll do the minutes on the top. Left. See as i press each each click it's moving at one position. And now it's back to where i want. It.

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