High-tech precision ceramics mainly refer to high temperature resistant hard ceramics, due to the addition of precious metal titanium or metal iridium in the material, and the addition of metal also increases the hardness and high temperature resistance of ceramics. Of course, there are also non-metallic non-oxide elements such as silicon nitride, and the wear resistance is even better than that of ceramics with metal addition, while maintaining the advantages of impact resistance and high temperature resistance.

Developed a unique material: a natural mineral powder composed of zirconia and yttrium, mixed pigments and adhesives, calcined at a high temperature of more than 1000 degrees Celsius, and then after several precise and strict processes and multiple machine polishing, a high-tech precision ceramic is obtained. This high-tech precision ceramic exudes a deep dark glossy ceramic, which has never been achieved in the field of watchmaking in the past. Because high-tech precision ceramics have the characteristics of light weight, high hardness, not easy to wear, never fade and wear comfort, it is favored by the modern watchmaking industry, mainly used in the manufacture of watch cases and watchbands, such as Swiss watchmaking brand Rado and Chanel J12 series, the use of high-tech ceramics has become its brand characteristics. High-tech precision ceramics are currently mostly white, silver-gray and black, which is closely related to the added elements. The ceramic with titanium metal is silver gray, such as the ceramic watch, which uses high-tech precision titanium ceramics, which is not only light and wear-resistant, but also has the characteristics of constant temperature, which can absorb the temperature of the human body surface and wear comfortably. The addition of iridium metal is mostly white, and once launched, it leads a wave of white watches.