RADO
Captain Cook Bronze
So named after the British explorer who discovered New Zealand, Rado’s Captain Cook was first brought to life in the Sixties, and not aboard the ships of ponytailed colonists. And now, the archival piece is available in the enduring case material du jour – bronze – with a punchy forest green dial.
It’s another set of features that sets the dive watch apart, and one that’ll keep the Captain Cook in the good books: upon its release, Rado’s dive watch was largely seen as one of the best in class. That hasn’t changed much. And now, you can even get it on a Nato strap.