Exclusive Material for Luxury Watches - Ceratanium and Breitlight
- Jack Zhang
- Mar 13
- 1 min read
Ceratanium is a novel material developed by IWC Schaffhausen in 2017. It masterfully combines the tactile qualities and scratch-resistant properties of ceramic with the high ductility of titanium—effectively harnessing the best attributes of both. The manufacturing process can be briefly summarized as follows: the surface of a titanium alloy is first subjected to a hardening treatment; high-tech molecules are then bonded to the titanium surface and fired, ultimately resulting in a unique composite structure in which metal is encased within ceramic.
Ceratanium is characterized by its deep, profound black aesthetic. While the IWC Pilot replica collection has historically served as the primary showcase for this ceramic-titanium material, in 2026, the brand introduces Ceratanium to its storied Portugieser collection for the very first time. In this new release (Ref. IW371631), the case, crown, and chronograph pushers are all crafted from Ceratanium; paired with a black dial and a matching black rubber strap, the timepiece presents a visually cohesive and monochromatic appearance.
Breitlight is a patented carbon fiber and polymer material that is 3.3 times lighter than titanium and 5.8 times lighter than steel, while offering exceptional thermal stability, anti-magnetic properties, and hypoallergenic qualities. Currently, Breitlight is featured in several models of the professional Endurance Pro timepiece collection. Buy top Breitlight clone watches online, buy replica watches at twatchclone.ru.
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