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  • iwc top gun: chipping of the ceramic case?

    Hi all, how true is this? i think it only happen to accidental dings and bangs. I don't think it is so weak. Am I right or wrong ? Discuss?
    I own a Rolex !

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    I think it's possible. All ceramic are hard but once subject to some extreme knocks or drop, chipping does occur. Nothing is 100% foolproof.

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    • #3
      yes possible but its going to take a real beating to get a chip/crack. imagine the same mishap happening to a SS case (which should result in bigger damage). however SS cases are cheaper to refurbish...

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      • #4
        If that ceramic case cracks.. that would be a big problem! I read somewhere that it is full ceramic casing, not ceramic over SS..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by hilbero View Post
          If that ceramic case cracks.. that would be a big problem! I read somewhere that it is full ceramic casing, not ceramic over SS..
          As i said, its tough to crack it, you need to manhandle daily, hell, even diamonds are not indestructible. if the unexpected happens, yup, you will need a new ceramic case. its quite extreme for ceramic, all or nothing. my double chrono topgun is still flawless and mint looking (touch wood)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Paneraii View Post
            Hi all, how true is this? i think it only happen to accidental dings and bangs. I don't think it is so weak. Am I right or wrong ? Discuss?
            Yes, it's very strong but still, it has its Achilles heel too. If the unthinkable happened, then you will need to send it back to IWC for a replacement. I really doubt it could be repaired.
            I rather push my Alfa Romeo than drive a BMW

            Alfa 1.5 Sprint
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            Alfa Spider 3.2 V6- now
            Alfa 4C- maybe next time

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