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Old 11 May 2018, 01:55 PM   #1
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Ceramic indestructible? See this. Not for faint hearted. Macro pic inside

So I got my ROO 44mm recently but I saw a speck/chunk of white particle on the caseback. AP recommended to stop usage and get it cleared. However opening the case meant they need to follow procedure and do a complete movement maintenance service. No biggies since it’s waived (under warranty). However they record and inspect the whole watch for existing scar (to make sure current condition during hands-in) and noticed the ceramic bezel is dented at one spot.

And here it is, ladies and gentlemen, the million dollar pic of dented ceramic bezel. It’s barely noticeable in real life lol



AP advises to replace the bezel but declined. Cost $2400.
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Old 11 May 2018, 02:10 PM   #2
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That sucks! But at least it’s a tiny mark and probably only noticeable when you look for it…
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Old 11 May 2018, 02:12 PM   #3
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Yea, can’t even see it unless you run your finger over it.
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Old 11 May 2018, 02:23 PM   #4
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Yea, can’t even see it unless you run your finger over it.


I had this last year, a tiny scratch on the front of the bezel running across (90 degrees) the brushed surface.

I decided to change it, it cost £2000 which was annoying as the watch was only about 4 months old at the time. This was an expensive way to find out that ceramic isn’t ‘scratch proof’ it’s scratch resistant, a very subtle difference meaning that it isn’t covered under warranty.




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Old 11 May 2018, 02:31 PM   #5
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I had this last year, a tiny scratch on the front of the bezel running across (90 degrees) the brushed surface.

I decided to change it, it cost £2000 which was annoying as the watch was only about 4 months old at the time. This was an expensive way to find out that ceramic isn’t ‘scratch proof’ it’s scratch resistant, a very subtle difference meaning that it isn’t covered under warranty.

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Ouch on that 4 months old watch. I guess it annoyed you so much that you’re willing to part with £2000 to unseen it.

This is a reminder that ceramic is not an all-end solution to bezel damage. Sometimes the steel bezel is still more practical.
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Old 11 May 2018, 07:58 PM   #6
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That stinks. But at least it’s barely noticeable. Might as well wait until it gets dinged up more and then replace.


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Old 11 May 2018, 08:13 PM   #7
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I had this last year, a tiny scratch on the front of the bezel running across (90 degrees) the brushed surface.

I decided to change it, it cost £2000 which was annoying as the watch was only about 4 months old at the time. This was an expensive way to find out that ceramic isn’t ‘scratch proof’ it’s scratch resistant, a very subtle difference meaning that it isn’t covered under warranty.




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Nothing is 'scratch proof' Ash, not even a diamond.
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Old 11 May 2018, 10:44 PM   #8
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Ceramic being a brittle and non-ductile material, that may not be a dent but fracture lines which may leade to the chunk falling off in time.
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Old 11 May 2018, 11:06 PM   #9
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Nothing is 'scratch proof' Ash, not even a diamond.


I honestly didn’t realise, I knew ceramic can break if it’s dropped and that was it....expensive lesson!


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Old 11 May 2018, 11:46 PM   #10
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Ceramic being a brittle and non-ductile material, that may not be a dent but fracture lines which may leade to the chunk falling off in time.
I agree. Dent - no, fracture - yes.

Being so close to a screw, the next significant bang it gets might knock that corner off.
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Old 12 May 2018, 12:34 AM   #11
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This was one reason I got rid of my Ceramic Panerai 335, and decided to go with the Ti44 over the ceramic. I imagine any damage to a ceramic case to be a hefty bill, even if the chances are slim.
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Old 12 May 2018, 03:50 AM   #12
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Ceramic being a brittle and non-ductile material, that may not be a dent but fracture lines which may leade to the chunk falling off in time.
That’s exactly what it looks like to me, too. I can live with dents, but fractures...that scares me a little.
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Old 12 May 2018, 06:14 AM   #13
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Ouch on that 4 months old watch. I guess it annoyed you so much that you’re willing to part with £2000 to unseen it.



This is a reminder that ceramic is not an all-end solution to bezel damage. Sometimes the steel bezel is still more practical.


Exactly if it happened now that the watch is 18 months old I’d live with it but on a 4 month old watch I was gutted that I’d damaged it so quickly. I’ve worn the watch every day since and no further bezel damage.


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Old 12 May 2018, 07:44 AM   #14
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So I got my ROO 44mm recently but I saw a speck/chunk of white particle on the caseback. AP recommended to stop usage and get it cleared. However opening the case meant they need to follow procedure and do a complete movement maintenance service. No biggies since it’s waived (under warranty). However they record and inspect the whole watch for existing scar (to make sure current condition during hands-in) and noticed the ceramic bezel is dented at one spot.

And here it is, ladies and gentlemen, the million dollar pic of dented ceramic bezel. It’s barely noticeable in real life lol



AP advises to replace the bezel but declined. Cost $2400.
As indicated above, ZrO2 (Zirconium Oxide) is not like a metal, and as such doesn’t deform, it simply cracks.
Do me a favour, run your fingernail over the edge and affected area – does it catch?
It could just be material transfer, and a drop of Brasso on a bit of cotton cloth (not a microfiber) should remove it.
Those lines don’t immediately scream fracture lines to me – ceramic hardly ever displays such signs whilst still remaining part of the rest of the material.

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Old 12 May 2018, 10:24 AM   #15
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I did run my fingernail over it and there’s no odd edges, just smooth. What we seen here might be aftermath of a crack albeit minor one.

I agree ceramic is brittle and will not dent or compressible.
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Old 12 May 2018, 04:39 PM   #16
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Personally I would wait and see if a chuck falls off or not. If not, have it replaced once the watch needs service.

Ceramic has a high resistance to scratches, but can chip rather easily.
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I did run my fingernail over it and there’s no odd edges, just smooth. What we seen here might be aftermath of a crack albeit minor one.

I agree ceramic is brittle and will not dent or compressible.
As I suspected.
Given the issue is on an edge, like I said previously, ceramic doesn’t tend to remain attached when it’s had sufficient force to fracture it, it simply fails and comes away.
Get yourself some Brasso and see if those marks come off. You’ll need to wash the area afterwards with a drop of washing up liquid to remove the carrier fluids, and rinse thoroughly.
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Old 12 May 2018, 08:37 PM   #18
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Definitely will try but only after 2 months as it's with APSC now for free overhaul
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Old 12 May 2018, 09:12 PM   #19
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Ah… well in that case, tell them where they can buy some Brasso, cheaply, then!
But, while it’s there, I’d be highly surprised if they didn’t inspect it and try to clean it up for you – the sort of thing you’d expect from top notch customer service.
Might be worth having a chat in that regard – directly preferably, with one of the watchmakers.
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I agree. Dent - no, fracture - yes.

Being so close to a screw, the next significant bang it gets might knock that corner off.
yep.

Its scratch proof (mostly), but that isnt a scratch
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Old 12 May 2018, 11:18 PM   #21
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Ah… well in that case, tell them where they can buy some Brasso, cheaply, then!
But, while it’s there, I’d be highly surprised if they didn’t inspect it and try to clean it up for you – the sort of thing you’d expect from top notch customer service.
Might be worth having a chat in that regard – directly preferably, with one of the watchmakers.
The macro photo was provided by APSC and come together with optional $2400 bill to replace the bezel. So I guess that's top notch service?
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Good photo – thought that was taken by yourself.
The fact they’re offering an option on replacing it would be indication enough that it’s perfectly fine, and therefore re-useable for re-assembly.
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Just out of curiosity - If the watch cracks by accident, Im sure your insurance would pick up the bill for it...??? I know mine will??
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Just out of curiosity - If the watch cracks by accident, Im sure your insurance would pick up the bill for it...??? I know mine will??
it will as long as it covers loss and damage. I know mine does but dont know if its worth putting a claim in for $2,400.
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it will as long as it covers loss and damage. I know mine does but dont know if its worth putting a claim in for $2,400.
if its not on a homeowners policy and insured separately, i would make a claim. On homeowners i would probably not.
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I had this last year, a tiny scratch on the front of the bezel running across (90 degrees) the brushed surface.

I decided to change it, it cost £2000 which was annoying as the watch was only about 4 months old at the time. This was an expensive way to find out that ceramic isn’t ‘scratch proof’ it’s scratch resistant, a very subtle difference meaning that it isn’t covered under warranty.




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Any idea how it scratched?
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Old 1 June 2018, 01:53 AM   #27
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Any idea how it scratched?

Take your pick, I was wearing it more or less all day for just about all activities; squash, treadmill, swimming, sauna + work etc. I took it off before getting into bed though ;-)


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^ those are some activities that involve some vigorous arm movements indeed...can imagine impacting that corner against some hard surface like the tiles of the swimming pool for example..
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