PVD technology – Vapour of colours


This is one of our many sunray-finish dials. Its colour results from a technique known as physical vapour deposition, or PVD. In a controlled environment, metallic particles are released onto the dial in successive layers. It is the interplay between the thickness of the coating and the nature of the metal that allows light to reveal a unique hue. The combinations are endless. Therefore, so are the exclusive chromatic nuances we can create. Our process is a precise molecular recipe with a single goal: to sublimate matter and reinvent colour. Discover more https://on.rolex.com/4fLU4o5
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