A Provoca­tive Product Briefing; Li Edelkoort ques­tions our sense of time.

Truly; we were quite stunned to hear what Rado shared with us, by approaching us to discuss whether their co-oper­a­tion with Li Edelkoort was some­thing worth­while sharing with our network.

It’s about time; the search to fathom how the current situ­a­tion being expe­ri­enced by the global commu­nity may be changing our percep­tions, values and actions was expressed in 2020 by Li Edelkoort’s much sought-after mani­festo on Still­ness. The under­cur­rents and accel­er­a­tion of shifts we may feel become compre­hen­sible with her words. They resonate in us and provide orien­ta­tion. It suggests nothing less than ques­tioning our sense of the time.

Surprising; Our long-standing partner never ceases to surprise with highly inven­tive mate­rial combi­na­tions and prod­ucts that make iconic design state­ments. We appre­ciate the watch brand’s truly unique stance with a pioneering legacy that is rooted in the 1960s.

Another surprise of its kind is also the new Rado True Thin­line devel­oped with Li Edelkoort; she chal­lenged Rado with nothing less than a watch that doesn’t tell the time so clearly. Given the fact that the repu­ta­tion and global lead­er­ship of the Swiss watch industry is built on its preci­sion to keep and tell the time, this seems to be quite a provo­ca­tion. And it truly is and certainly takes courage and mature far-sight­ed­ness to take on the chal­lenge.

So yes, we thought that this is a daring product story you might appre­ciate learning more about. We are inviting you to listen to Li Edelkoort and Dr. Chris­tian Verdon, Rado Head of R&D, who was chal­lenged to create a watch unlike any other.

Yours, Design Prize Switzer­land

Li Edelkoort speaks about a new era

Li Edelkoort is one of the most sought-after trend researchers of our time. Her accu­rate analyses not only offer an insight into the latest trends, but also sketch out a vision of tomorrow’s society. She currently sees an increasing need to slow down the pace of our lives: “People are taking time to ques­tion the meaning of life and work, to think about with­drawal and simplicity, about common­ality and complexity,” says Li Edelkoort.

It’s about more than just respite. “People are finally ready to change their behav­iour and break free from their shop­ping addic­tion,” notes the trend researcher. “The industry will respond to this, slim­ming down designs and producing respon­sible prod­ucts that last. But that doesn’t mean we will stop making beau­tiful things – on the contrary. The focus will be on less and better, reduced and excep­tional, sustain­able and intu­itive.” Rado is once again a pioneer in this respect. The future-oriented “Master of Mate­rials” works with extremely durable, scratch-resis­tant mate­rials and focuses on clear, slender shapes and a sensual feel.

Rado True Thin­line Still­ness — a long-lasting companion

Rado has been in close contact with the Dutch trend researcher for many years. Now, for the first time, Li Edelkoort is presenting a time­piece in her name together with the Swiss watch­maker.

The flowing shapes of the ultra-flat True Thin­line served as inspi­ra­tion, combining two of our most promi­nent inno­va­tions: scratch-resis­tant high-tech ceramic and the pioneering monobloc construc­tion. The watch is presented for the first time in the new Rado pack­aging, which is all about reusability. Its centre­piece is a small high-quality box made from recy­cled plastic that can be used as a travel case. It is accom­pa­nied by a card holder made from black card­board. Instruc­tions for use are omitted in favour of a QR code.

Overall, the new model delivers a modern inter­pre­ta­tion of the design concept “less is more”. The 5 mm thin, warm-white high-tech ceramic case measuring 39 mm in diam­eter is adorned with a tita­nium back with sapphire crystal, which bears the words “STILLNESS Lidewij Edelkoort SINCE 2020”. A white dial is presented under curved white frosted-effect sapphire crystal. White hour and minute hands, a trans­parent Rado logo and a high-tech ceramic bracelet in a matching colour complete the mono­chro­matic look of this contem­po­rary Swiss-made quartz watch.

Telling the time becomes a delib­er­ately contem­pla­tive moment with the Rado True Thin­line Still­ness. “Knowing that time is in our hands while also forget­ting it at the same time,” is how Li Edelkoort describes it. “Freeing ourselves from the hustle and bustle of our daily lives by extending aware­ness for a second, real­ising the majesty of a minute and grasping the empathy of an hour.” In this way, the new model gives us some­thing that can be enjoyed anew every day: a moment of still­ness and mean­ing­ful­ness.

The Making of a State­ment Watch

Design Prize Switzer­land in conver­sa­tion with Dr. Chris­tian Verdon, Head of R&D at RADO