Silver Case

Silver, because of its soft luster, has always been the best company for porcelain, and there is a tradition of using silver to decorate porcelain all over the world.

The Origin's case is forged from 64g of silver (92.5%) and is rhodium plated to prevent the surface from oxidizing into black. (0.20mic), (the best plating process available for silver, and rhodium is one of the most expensive metals in the world. US$1,000/g) 

Porcelain exudes a natural vibrancy and a refined aesthetic that makes it not only a material of beauty but also a symbol of cultural elegance.

Its rare presence in watch dials speaks to its exceptional characteristics and the profound cultural significance it holds.

Inherent Vibrancy
Porcelain possesses a unique vitality. The texture of porcelain stands in a class of its own, with a warm, glossy, and vibrant finish that catches the eye immediately, distinguishing itself from the rest. The more one contemplates it, the more its exceptional qualities become apparent, revealing it as a true piece of art that withstands the test of time. It exudes energy in moments of fervor and offers quiet contemplation in times of calm.

Exclusive Rarity
Porcelain is crafted from clay, and achieving the thin, flat consistency required for watch movements with fully porcelain dials is extraordinarily challenging, making watches with true porcelain dials exceedingly rare. While we can't exhaustively account for every porcelain watch on the market, we can confidently say that throughout the history of watches, including those rare pieces only found at auctions, genuine porcelain dial watches are exceedingly scarce.

Cultural and Aesthetic Pursuit
From its inception, porcelain has embodied the pursuit of beauty, carrying people's hopes and aspirations due to its delicate color and enduring gloss. Over time, it has come to symbolize elegance, tranquility, confidence, and composure. These cultural symbols will become part of you, radiating a renewed brilliance wherever you go.