Many ceramics are also called composites; alloys of various metallic oxides become Widia, Ergal, etc but our beloved maisons show them as huge innovation. Fuc😁😁😁😁...pardon, funny marketing
You are going by the reference point pricing of the SS model which is also insane. There's a reason why it's already available so much less than the msrp and this model I suspect, despite being a very beautiful and well finished case, will likely suffer t...
Its hardness is 8 on the Mohs scale, with sapphire/cardorundum above it, at 9, and diamond topping the scale at 10. There’s not an awful lot to worry about, apart from the material being brittle – which is only a concern if you’re clumsy and drop it on a ...
waiting to know the composition. Anyway, Rado has the best material, but the design is...you know what i mean 😀😁 p.s. i've scratched a Blancpain 50 fat. dark night; ok, it was only coated, but marketing depicted it as unscratchable... my axe
Recently RADO have created a silicon-based ceramic, which is harder still, and a hardened titanium alloy which is approaching typical Zr02 hardness levels. You’ll find that in the Ltd Edition HyperChrome Ultra Light models they launched at Baselworld ’16,...
Many ceramics are also called composites; alloys of various metallic oxides become Widia, Ergal, etc but our beloved maisons show them as huge innovation. Fuc😁😁😁😁...pardon, funny marketing
If you can manage to be a bit less blasé with it, then you’ll be just fine with the GP. As materials go, it’s brittle, but not something that should only be treated purely with kid gloves – but it is more susceptible to carelessness than a metal watch. No...
You can get material transfer, which some people may assume is a mark, but a little bit of Brasso on a cloth will see it gone. If you’re worried about the bracelet rubbing on a desk (wood/laminate/glass/aluminium/steel), you can rest assured that it won’t...