Ceramic as a noble material for watches
Fine materials have become increasingly important in the processing of luxury watches. Materials such as aluminum, titanium or bronze compounds have a permanent place alongside the classics made of stainless steel and gold. The extremely scratch-resistant ceramic is used in a large proportion of the watches. The low weight makes it comfortable to wear and has its own charm thanks to its characteristic shine.
Fine materials have become increasingly important in the processing of luxury watches. Materials such as aluminum, titanium or bronze compounds have a permanent place alongside the classics made of stainless steel and gold. The extremely scratch-resistant ceramic is used in a large proportion of the watches. The low weight makes it comfortable to wear and has its own charm thanks to its characteristic shine.Many brands now swear by this noble material. Rolex often uses the scratch-resistant material in the built-in bezels to protect them from extreme wear. However, there are also manufacturers who produce an entire watch made of ceramic. One example is Audemars Piguet, which offers its “Royal Oak Offshore” in black and white ceramic with a diameter of 44mm. But cheaper brands such as Omega also offer these products to their customers. With the newly released “Dark Side of the Moon”, this company is also presenting a watch that uses the noble material.
If you are interested, we would be happy to introduce you to other ceramic products from our range.