2010年7月31日星期六

What Watches are made of

The downside is that it is an expensive material compared to stainless steel, so the cost is often considered prohibitive by watch makers. Stainless Steel WatchesStainless Steel is the most common of all metals used in the construction of watches. It is strong, resistant to most forms of corrosion and does not easily stain. This combined with its bright colouring make it an ideal metal to use in watch ***. This results in a more even spread of colour and longer lasting cover. Silver WatchesIn the same way as gold, silver is a luxury item that retains its value. It is not as soft as gold but is a malleable substance which is why it is used so frequently in jewellery. Silver watches will be more durable than gold ones but have the disadvantage that they tarnish more easily. Although this can be rectified by regular cleaning. Titanium WatchesTitanium is a lightweight and exceptionally durable material. It has the highest strength to weight ratio of any metal. Anything that is worn on the wrist is likely to take a lot of damage over it life, so titanium is an ideal material to make watches out of.