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Ceramic

Ceramic, a versatile and durable material, has found widespread use across various industries, offering a unique blend of aesthetic appeal and functional properties. Which is the reason why it is often used in the watch industry.

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Derived from the Greek word “keramikos,” meaning pottery, ceramics encompass a broad range of inorganic, non-metallic materials crafted through the manipulation of clay and other natural elements. These materials are fired at high temperatures, resulting in a hardened, heat-resistant product.

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In the realm of consumer goods, ceramic is notably prevalent in pottery, dishes, and decorative items due to its ability to be molded into intricate shapes and patterns. Beyond aesthetics, its remarkable heat resistance makes it an ideal choice for cookware, ensuring safe and efficient cooking experiences.

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Is ceramic good for watches?

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Moreover, the technological sector embraces ceramics for their electrical insulation properties, facilitating the creation of durable and efficient electronic components. The biomedical field benefits from ceramic implants and dental restorations, leveraging the material’s biocompatibility and resistance to corrosion. And the watch industry uses it mainly for bezels but also for the case of a watch. As it can be less vulnerable than gold for instance.

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In the ever-evolving world of materials science, ceramics continue to captivate with their exceptional hardness. It also has great resistance to wear, and thermal stability, making them indispensable in engineering applications such as cutting tools and heat shields, but also for watches. in the watch industry the sort of ceramic used is zirconium dioxide (ZrO₂ or zirconia) ceramic or alumina (Al₂O₃ or aluminum oxide) ceramic.

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How hard is ceramic compared to other materials like stainless steel?

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The hardness of a material can be measured in Hardness Vickers (HV). For ceramic used for watches the HV can be around 1,200 to 1,400 for zirconium dioxide ceramic and around 1,500 to 2,000 for the alumina variant. Which is way harder than stainless steel. And to compare: sapphire crystal used for watches has an HV of about 2,000 to 2,300.

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The most common variant of stainless steel is 316L with a HV of about 150 to 200. The 904L variant, used by Rolex for instance, has a HV of about 200 to 250. So, yes, the hardness of ceramic is better than stainles steel.  However, stainless steel can easily be polished when you have scratches, for ceramic it’s not that easy.

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Compare case materials on the Hardness Vickers scale (from hard to hardest):

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Carbon 20-50 HV
Platinum 40 HV (950 platinum: 80-135 HV)
Silver 70-90 HV
Bronze 60-150 HV (100-200 HV treated)
Aluminium 120-200 HV
Gold 120-200 HV (18k or 14k)
Palladium 150-200 HV
White gold 150-250 HV
Stainless steel 150-250 HV (special 1200 HV)
Titanium 150-200 HV (grade 2) / 300-400 HV (grade 5)
Ceramic 1200-1400 HV (1500-2000 for alumina)
Sapphire 2000-2300 HV

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Watches from ceramic

Girard-Perregaux Laureato 42 mm Ceramic 81010-32-631-32A
Girard-Perregaux

Girard-Perregaux Laureato 42 mm Ceramic

by YWH Team 28 November 2017
by YWH Team

The Girard-Perregaux Laureato 42 mm Ceramic is another new Laureato, now available in black-on-black from ceramic

IWC Aquatimer Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month Edition 50 Years Aquatimer IW379403
IWC Schaffhausen

IWC Aquatimer Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month Edition 50 Years Aquatimer

by YWH Team 25 November 2017
by YWH Team

To celebrate half a century of the Aquatimer: the IWC Aquatimer Perpetual Calendar Digital Date-Month Edition 50 Years Aquatimer

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Co-axial Master Chronometer GMT Deep Black in Red 215.92.46.22.01.003
Omega

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Co-axial Master Chronometer GMT Deep Black in Red

by YWH Team 21 November 2017
by YWH Team

The Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M Co-axial Master Chronometer GMT Deep Black in Red is made from a single block of ceramic

Richard Mille RM 030 Blue Ceramic EMEA Limited Edition
Richard Mille

Richard Mille RM 030 Blue Ceramic EMEA Limited Edition

by YWH Team 27 September 2017
by YWH Team

The Richard Mille RM 030 Blue Ceramic EMEA Limited Edition is a new RM 030 limited to 100 pieces for Europe, the Middle East and Africa

Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Power Reserve Ceramic Clous de Paris J027035541
Jaquet Droz

Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Power Reserve Ceramic Clous de Paris

by YWH Team 10 September 2017
by YWH Team

This Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Power Reserve Ceramic Clous de Paris adds a power-reserve indicator to the dial

Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Ceramic Clous de Paris
Jaquet Droz

Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Ceramic Clous de Paris

by YWH Team 10 September 2017
by YWH Team

Minimalism combined with the classic hobnail technique: this is the Jaquet Droz Grande Seconde Ceramic Clous de Paris

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean ETNZ Deep Black 215.92.46.22.01.004
Omega

Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean ETNZ Deep Black

by YWH Team 4 August 2017
by YWH Team

A special Seamaster dedicated to the Emirates Team New Zealand: the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean ETNZ Deep Black

Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic 3 Days Automatic Titanio PAM01389
Panerai

Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic 3 Days Automatic Titanio

by YWH Team 10 May 2017
by YWH Team

The Panerai Luminor Submersible 1950 Amagnetic 3 Days Automatic Titanio (PAM01389) is an updated version of the 2012 model

Bell & Ross BR-X1 Tourbillon RS17
Bell & Ross

Bell & Ross BR-X1 Tourbillon RS17

by YWH Team 24 April 2017
by YWH Team

The Bell & Ross BR-X1 Tourbillon RS17 looks like the steering wheel of the 2017 Renault RS17 Formula One car

Bell & Ross BR-X1 RS17
Bell & Ross

Bell & Ross BR-X1 RS17

by YWH Team 24 April 2017
by YWH Team

To underline the connection with the Renault Formula One team Bell & Ross releases this Bell & Ross BR-X1 RS17

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