Pvd
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What is PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) in Watches?
PVD, or Physical Vapor Deposition, is a modern and durable coating technique used on watch cases, bracelets, and other components. It involves vaporizing a thin layer of coating material and depositing it onto the surface of the watch using a vacuum chamber.
How it Works: In PVD coating, the watch components are placed in a vacuum chamber, and the coating material is vaporized using a high-temperature process. The vaporized material then adheres to the surface of the watch, creating a thin and robust coating that improves scratch resistance and durability.
Choose Invicta’s Watches with PVD Coating: Invicta Stores offers an exquisite collection of watches featuring PVD-coated cases and bracelets. Our timepieces combine style with ruggedness, making them a perfect choice for those seeking a watch that can withstand daily wear and tear. Explore our collection and find the perfect watch with PVD coating that complements your style.
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