Watches made of titanium are more durable

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After stainless steel and precious metals, the rise of titanium metal has brought another new realm to the field of watchmaking. Its appearance improves and compensates for the lack of previous watch materials. Professional watchmakers like its super performance, and designers also love its post-modern avant-garde texture. With the continuous advancement of technology, titanium watches have become the new favorite in the watch industry.

Titanium metal itself looks very similar to stainless steel at first glance. It has a silver-gray luster. It maintains its color for life at room temperature and will never turn black easily. It has strong acid resistance and high hardness. Before it became a watch material, it was widely used in aviation and ocean diving.

When there was a trend of large watch diameters in the watch industry in the past, if the weight of the stainless steel or precious metal watch case was combined with the weight of the movement, it would be obvious that it would not be light. The weight of the watch must go in the opposite direction in order to create a more precise watch. Best wearing comfort.

Therefore, the lightweight titanium metal is unanimously welcomed by watchmakers. Generally speaking, titanium watches are only half the weight of the same stainless steel watches, successfully satisfying the desire to wear them easily and with style.

Titanium metal has super-anti-corrosion properties. When exposed to the air, a tight and tough film will form on its surface, which can resist many substances that corrode metal. It is especially effective against seawater, so many professional divers are turning to titanium!

Although it has the above three characteristics that are not easily destroyed, it does not mean that titanium metal is die-hard. It can be transformed into various kinds of imagination. Titanium watches on the market, such as lively blue, mysterious purple, verdant green, etc., show that under the action of electric current, the originally silver-white titanium metal changes into thousands of colors, showing a variety of shapes.

Lightweight, tough, and corrosion-resistant, these advantages make titanium a popular choice for high-quality watch cases. However, it is relatively difficult to popularize because of its complex extraction and high technical difficulty. As a result, the price of titanium watches is often higher than that of stainless steel.

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