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Rado True Thinlines Les Couleurs Le Corbusier Watch

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Rado True Thinlines Les Couleurs Le Corbusier Watch

$2,100 Non-Member
$1,890 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Red

Size:  One Size

Item# 11177-150269
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A remarkable color statement, the Rado Watch is based on the “Architectural Polychromy” palettes that legendary Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier developed for a wallpaper company, in 1931 and 1959. Made in Switzerland by Rado, this True Thinlines Watch combines Le Corbusier’s color palette with the company’s high-tech ceramic—a lightweight, scratch- and shock-resistant sustainable material that retains its form and color for decades. Each color is produced in a limited edition of 999.

The Rado True Thinlines Les Couleurs Le Corbusier Watch is only 4.9mm thick and features an articulated wristband, a 38mm case and quartz movements.

Le Corbusier’s color palettes are still in wide use among architects and designers—a testament to their long-lasting relevance. Le Corbusier is an architect and designer in MoMA's collection whose work has been featured on over 60 exhibitions, beginning in 1932 with Modern Architecture: International Exhibition.

  • Designer
    Le Corbusier + Rado
  • Size
    Case: 39 mm
  • Material
    High Tech Ceramic, Quartz movement
  • Year of Design
    2019
  • Origin
    Switzerland
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

$7.95 Flat standard shipping fee available. Learn More.

A remarkable color statement, the Rado Watch is based on the “Architectural Polychromy” palettes that legendary Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier developed for a wallpaper company, in 1931 and 1959. Made in Switzerland by Rado, this True Thinlines Watch combines Le Corbusier’s color palette with the company’s high-tech ceramic—a lightweight, scratch- and shock-resistant sustainable material that retains its form and color for decades. Each color is produced in a limited edition of 999.

The Rado True Thinlines Les Couleurs Le Corbusier Watch is only 4.9mm thick and features an articulated wristband, a 38mm case and quartz movements.

Le Corbusier’s color palettes are still in wide use among architects and designers—a testament to their long-lasting relevance. Le Corbusier is an architect and designer in MoMA's collection whose work has been featured on over 60 exhibitions, beginning in 1932 with Modern Architecture: International Exhibition.

  • Designer
    Le Corbusier + Rado
  • Size
    Case: 39 mm
  • Material
    High Tech Ceramic, Quartz movement
  • Year of Design
    2019
  • Origin
    Switzerland
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

$7.95 Flat standard shipping fee available. Learn More.

A remarkable color statement, the Rado Watch is based on the “Architectural Polychromy” palettes that legendary Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier developed for a wallpaper company, in 1931 and 1959. Made in Switzerland by Rado, this True Thinlines Watch combines Le Corbusier’s color palette with the company’s high-tech ceramic—a lightweight, scratch- and shock-resistant sustainable material that retains its form and color for decades. Each color is produced in a limited edition of 999.

The Rado True Thinlines Les Couleurs Le Corbusier Watch is only 4.9mm thick and features an articulated wristband, a 38mm case and quartz movements.

Le Corbusier’s color palettes are still in wide use among architects and designers—a testament to their long-lasting relevance. Le Corbusier is an architect and designer in MoMA's collection whose work has been featured on over 60 exhibitions, beginning in 1932 with Modern Architecture: International Exhibition.

  • Designer
    Le Corbusier + Rado
  • Size
    Case: 39 mm
  • Material
    High Tech Ceramic, Quartz movement
  • Year of Design
    2019
  • Origin
    Switzerland
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

$7.95 Flat standard shipping fee available. Learn More.

A remarkable color statement, the Rado Watch is based on the “Architectural Polychromy” palettes that legendary Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier developed for a wallpaper company, in 1931 and 1959. Made in Switzerland by Rado, this True Thinlines Watch combines Le Corbusier’s color palette with the company’s high-tech ceramic—a lightweight, scratch- and shock-resistant sustainable material that retains its form and color for decades. Each color is produced in a limited edition of 999.

The Rado True Thinlines Les Couleurs Le Corbusier Watch is only 4.9mm thick and features an articulated wristband, a 38mm case and quartz movements.

Le Corbusier’s color palettes are still in wide use among architects and designers—a testament to their long-lasting relevance. Le Corbusier is an architect and designer in MoMA's collection whose work has been featured on over 60 exhibitions, beginning in 1932 with Modern Architecture: International Exhibition.

  • Designer
    Le Corbusier + Rado
  • Size
    Case: 39 mm
  • Material
    High Tech Ceramic, Quartz movement
  • Year of Design
    2019
  • Origin
    Switzerland
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

$7.95 Flat standard shipping fee available. Learn More.

A remarkable color statement, the Rado Watch is based on the “Architectural Polychromy” palettes that legendary Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier developed for a wallpaper company, in 1931 and 1959. Made in Switzerland by Rado, this True Thinlines Watch combines Le Corbusier’s color palette with the company’s high-tech ceramic—a lightweight, scratch- and shock-resistant sustainable material that retains its form and color for decades. Each color is produced in a limited edition of 999.

The Rado True Thinlines Les Couleurs Le Corbusier Watch is only 4.9mm thick and features an articulated wristband, a 38mm case and quartz movements.

Le Corbusier’s color palettes are still in wide use among architects and designers—a testament to their long-lasting relevance. Le Corbusier is an architect and designer in MoMA's collection whose work has been featured on over 60 exhibitions, beginning in 1932 with Modern Architecture: International Exhibition.

  • Designer
    Le Corbusier + Rado
  • Size
    Case: 39 mm
  • Material
    High Tech Ceramic, Quartz movement
  • Year of Design
    2019
  • Origin
    Switzerland
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

$7.95 Flat standard shipping fee available. Learn More.

A remarkable color statement, the Rado Watch is based on the “Architectural Polychromy” palettes that legendary Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier developed for a wallpaper company, in 1931 and 1959. Made in Switzerland by Rado, this True Thinlines Watch combines Le Corbusier’s color palette with the company’s high-tech ceramic—a lightweight, scratch- and shock-resistant sustainable material that retains its form and color for decades. Each color is produced in a limited edition of 999.

The Rado True Thinlines Les Couleurs Le Corbusier Watch is only 4.9mm thick and features an articulated wristband, a 38mm case and quartz movements.

Le Corbusier’s color palettes are still in wide use among architects and designers—a testament to their long-lasting relevance. Le Corbusier is an architect and designer in MoMA's collection whose work has been featured on over 60 exhibitions, beginning in 1932 with Modern Architecture: International Exhibition.

  • Designer
    Le Corbusier + Rado
  • Size
    Case: 39 mm
  • Material
    High Tech Ceramic, Quartz movement
  • Year of Design
    2019
  • Origin
    Switzerland
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, you may return merchandise within 90 days for a refund in the form of original payment. Learn More.

$7.95 Flat standard shipping fee available. Learn More.

A remarkable color statement, the Rado Watch is based on the “Architectural Polychromy” palettes that legendary Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier developed for a wallpaper company, in 1931 and 1959. Made in Switzerland by Rado, this True Thinlines Watch combines Le Corbusier’s color palette with the company’s high-tech ceramic—a lightweight, scratch- and shock-resistant sustainable material that retains its form and color for decades. Each color is produced in a limited edition of 999.

The Rado True Thinlines Les Couleurs Le Corbusier Watch is only 4.9mm thick and features an articulated wristband, a 38mm case and quartz movements.

Le Corbusier’s color palettes are still in wide use among architects and designers—a testament to their long-lasting relevance. Le Corbusier is an architect and designer in MoMA's collection whose work has been featured on over 60 exhibitions, beginning in 1932 with Modern Architecture: International Exhibition.

  • Designer
    Le Corbusier + Rado
  • Size
    Case: 39 mm
  • Material
    High Tech Ceramic, Quartz movement
  • Year of Design
    2019
  • Origin
    Switzerland
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

$7.95 Flat standard shipping fee available. Learn More.

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