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The PVD process is certainly more expensive than electroplating...
But why is only 0.3 microns deposited? It could be as thick as anyone desires.
It is true that PVD is an expensive process due to the equipment used. I always thought gold PVD was only TiN anyway. We use this material whenever we want a nice gold coloured coating which is scratch resistant.
Crystal Clear
By: Spellbound : August 2nd, 2013-08:34
Thanks for this. Very informative and crystal clear. I have just looked at how many we'll known respected brands use gold PVD, it was very surprising. Anyway, I do think most of us here have never considered buying a gold PVD, or even a gold plated watch....
In my experience...
By: watchme : August 2nd, 2013-09:25
Raymond Weil, who set 10 microns as a standard, back in 1976, had ruled this area for many years (they got away from it, but I think they're returning to it slowly, but with rose gold). Their 10m holds up MUCH better than any PVD I've ever seen. Frankly, ...