Captain Cook Automatic Bronze
Warm bronze turns the Captain Cook into a richer, more tactile dive watch.
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Story & heritage
The Captain Cook line began as a 1962 diver and remains one of Rado's most recognisable vintage references. In bronze, the familiar shape becomes more atmospheric and expressive while keeping the collection's explorer energy intact.
The bronze finish gives the watch a warmer presence than the steel original, which makes it feel both heritage-driven and newly modern.
Materials & craft
This 42 mm model combines a bronze case with high-tech ceramic and titanium details, plus a durable synthetic NATO strap. It is powered by an automatic movement and keeps the line's dive-ready proportions in a lighter, more wearable package.
How to choose & style
Best with denim, heavy shirts, and earthy tailoring. Bronze naturally reads more casual and lived-in, so it suits relaxed wardrobes and layered textures.