The F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain Calibre 1403 is available in 38 or 40 millimeters, and in pink gold or platinum
White gold
White gold is a popular alloy used in jewelry that has a silvery-white appearance, resembling the look of platinum. It is typically made by combining gold with one or more white metals, such as nickel, palladium, or silver. The addition of these white metals gives gold a whiter color compared to its natural yellow state.
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The most common alloy used for white gold is a combination of gold with nickel or palladium. Additionally, rhodium, a shiny, reflective metal, is often plated onto white gold jewelry to enhance its appearance and provide extra durability. Rhodium plating gives white gold a bright, reflective surface and helps protect the underlying metal from scratches and tarnish.
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White gold and rhodium plating are not friends
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It’s important to note that the natural color of gold is yellow, and the term “white gold” refers to the color achieved through alloying rather than the existence of a naturally occurring white gold. The specific alloy composition can vary, and the choice of metals depends on factors such as desired color, durability, and any potential allergies or sensitivities.
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Consumers should be aware that rhodium plating on white gold jewelry may wear off over time, revealing the underlying metal’s true color. Periodic re-plating may be necessary to maintain the bright white appearance. Additionally, some people may be allergic to nickel, so nickel-free white gold alloys are available to address this concern.
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Hardness of white gold
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The hardness of white gold can be higher than regular gold due to the alloying metals. It often is ranging from about 150 to 250 HV, depending on the specific composition while 18k or 14k gold does 120 to 200 HV.
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Compare case materials on the Hardness Vickers scale (from hard to hardest):
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Carbon | 20-50 HV |
Platinum | 40 HV (950 platinum: 80-135 HV) |
Silver | 70-90 HV |
Bronze | 60-150 HV (100-200 HV treated) |
Aluminium | 120-200 HV |
Gold | 120-200 HV (18k or 14k) |
Palladium | 150-200 HV |
White gold | 150-250 HV |
Stainless steel | 150-250 HV (special 1200 HV) |
Titanium | 150-200 HV (grade 2) / 300-400 HV (grade 5) |
Ceramic | 1200-1400 HV (1500-2000 for alumina) |
Sapphire | 2000-2300 HV |
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Watches from white gold
This Patek Philippe Aquanaut Ref. 5168G celebrates 20 years of the Aquanaut model with a 42-millimeter case in white gold
The Girard-Perregaux Laureato Tourbillon is the top model in the new collection, still following the traditional design characteristics
The American fashion brand produces some very fine watches, like a double tourbillon and this Ralph Lauren Minute Repeater
This is the Breguet Classique 7147 Grand Feu, a 7147 with a new dial, with all the main characteristics of a classic Breguet
This Bovet Virtuoso VIII 10-Day Flying Tourbillon Big Date is not only a watch, it is a form of art as well
This A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Chronograph Black Dial is thinner than its predecessor and features their great L951.5 caliber
The Breguet Classique Phase de Lune 7787 isn’t new but the line is extended with new models, available in pink or white gold
The A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Annual Calendar is the ‘entry-level’ Lange model with full calendar, available in pink or white gold
A new model from Lange: the A. Lange & Söhne Saxonia Lange 31 White Gold offering a power-reserve of a massive 31 days