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Also the finishing of the surface is different
Nov 02, 2009,01:57 AM
I feel ceramic more uniform and soft...its like silk.
DLC is less smooth...and feels colder than ceramic.
Agree with NAD...ceramic is just 100% matte finished. Great pics as always Nad. Thanks for sharing
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DLC versus Ceramic
By: Nad : November 1st, 2009-11:48
The difference is color is very evident with the DLC looking like a Dark Grey and the Ceramic looking matte Black Thanks for looking...
Beautiful shots, Nad
By: luc00 : November 1st, 2009-13:17
What is next? Maybe a forged carbon Panerai to get 3 black musketeers with each one its own material? Cheers Luc...
Indeed!
By: BluNotte : November 1st, 2009-19:01
And cant wait for one! Cheers Stephen
Also the finishing of the surface is different
By: nacho m : November 2nd, 2009-01:57
I feel ceramic more uniform and soft...its like silk. DLC is less smooth...and feels colder than ceramic. Agree with NAD...ceramic is just 100% matte finished. Great pics as always Nad. Thanks for sharing
Actually I think
By: Jester : November 3rd, 2009-03:31
that's precisely why it's so difficult to find the perfect strap for the 292... In a sense it's so dark that any strap w/ texture would appear almost too light in comparison.
How is the ceramic coated?
By: 11years : November 3rd, 2009-06:34
Is the ceramic powdercoated or is the material black all the way thru? I know with PVD, if you you scratch deep enough you will reveal bare metal. What happens in the ceramic?
The ceramic case is solid ceramic
By: AnthonyTsai : November 4th, 2009-19:56
It's not a ceramic coating like the PVD coatings. The ceramic is very tough and highly resistant to scratches, but you will see tiny hairline scratches after a while, assuming you wear the watch regularly. Cheers, Anthony