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The use of ceramic in the watch world was pioneered by the likes of Rado in the 1960s and later with IWC and Omega in the 1980s. Largely experimental in its early phases, the material showed promise thanks to its lightweight, scratch-resistant nature, but it needed some proper taming before widespread use. IWC was the first to use material readily identifiable as ceramic (i.e. not a hybrid ceramic material) with the release of the Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar in 1985. Modern production methods have made the material more accessible across a broad range of genres and price points, with some brands even figuring out how to weave in color stories to their ceramic creations. 

This week, we’re celebrating ceramic watches with a curation of some of the most interesting examples available on the market right now. These watches showcase the versatility of the material and the creative processes of the brands that endeavor to use it. Interesting colors, shapes, and textures are at work here, and each brings something exciting to the table.