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to be very honest

 

though, i think dropping a watch from three feet to the floor is not something that i would expect to do.

yes, ceramic is *relatively* more brittle than stainless steel, but my view is that its scratch resistance ability compared to steel makes it a much more practical material to use for daily wear. i personally feel that it is much much more likely for a normal user of luxury watches to scratch their watches than to bang them hard onto hard surfaces or drop them from a height of three feet. even if you had dropped the watch and the case does not crack, the movement inside will definitely have been compromised and you would at the minimum need to take the watch in for a tuning to get the accuracy back. i once dropped a chopard from a height of just one foot onto the ceramic floor of my bathroom, and on the very next day it started running a minute/day fast.

i think the bottom line is that watches are not designed to be banged around or dropped onto the floor, but they are designed to suppose to have to withstand scratches from everyday wear. in this regard, ceramic is a more practical material than stainless steel.

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