German Silver
Definition
What is German Silver in Watches?
German silver, also known as nickel silver, is a copper alloy with nickel and zinc. It is commonly used in watchmaking for various components, including watch plates, bridges, and other movement parts. Despite its name, German silver does not contain silver but resembles the appearance of silver.
How it Works: German silver is renowned for its strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion, making it an ideal material for the inner workings of watches. It is often used in high-quality watch movements due to its excellent properties and its ability to enhance the aesthetics of the movement with its silvery sheen.
Discover Invicta’s Watches with German Silver Components: Invicta Stores offers a curated selection of watches equipped with German silver components. These timepieces combine technical precision with refined aesthetics, making them a symbol of exceptional craftsmanship. Explore our collection and experience the allure of German silver in our outstanding watches.
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