OK.ne day while watching shopnbc on TV, If I remember correctly, Jim Skelton(show host) took a ceramic bracelt watch that he was promoting for sale, and to show how tough it was, started whacking the bracelet with a hammer to show that is was pretty hard to destroy and scratch. That pretty much said it all to me. Now, not being in the ceramic business, I magine there are different forumlas and preceses which can add strnghts and or weaknesses to the product.
As I said in an earler post, if it breaks (like everything else in this world does.) I'll have it fixed. Many things today are disposable, my Rolex is not. And, as someone else posted, the test of time will tell us just how good Rolex research was prior to producing these bezels.
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Lee
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