The Executive Selection: Rado The new Rado HyperChrome Match Point is a sign of the horologist's dedication to tennis.

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Swiss watchmaker Rado's love for tennis has been steadfast over the years, and the new Rado HyperChrome Match Point is a sign of the horologist's dedication to the sport.

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Building on the classy look and feel of the erstwhile HyperChrome Match Point, this limited edition timepiece's nod to tennis can be seen in its three sub-dials- besides the netlike pattern on the hour counter, the seconds counter and the chronograph minutes counter display digits, characteristic of points in tennis.

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