Stainless Steel
                Durable and lightweight. Most common on sports models.
             
            
                White Gold
                White gold is finished with Rhodium and carries a white tone. Gold is softer and heavier than steel, and is a common material on dress watches.
             
            
                Rose Gold
                Rose gold is gold alloyed with copper. Different brands use different shades of rose gold by changing the amount of copper in the gold.
             
            
                Yellow Gold
                Yellow gold is the classic gold we are all familiar with. Gold watches are typically 18kt, which means that the gold is 75% pure.
             
            
                Titanium
                Titanium is a very lightweight metal that is also quite strong. Titanium watches are well-suited for all-day wear due to their light weight.
             
            
                Platinum
                One of the most durable metals used in watchmaking, and one of the heaviest too. Famous by the Platinum Rolex Day-Date and Daytona, and many prestigious dress pieces.
             
            
                Ceramic
                Ceramic is incredibly lightweight and scratch-resistant, but prone to shatter if dropped.
             
            
                Two-Tone
                Two-Tone refers to a mix of two materials, such as gold and stainless steel, or platinum and stainless steel.