From Cartier's first platinum Hua Lun Crown Jewelry to the rich platinum series, the world's top brands have never stopped admiring platinum. Platinum's innate noble status makes it attached to many high-end jewelry brands and engraved on their milestones. BVLGARI, Italy's top luxury brand, which is famous for its bold design and unique style, has also condensed the brilliance of platinum on 140, the most proud antique jewelry series in the brand history; Tiffany, a famous American brand, has long realized that platinum is the perfect combination of diamonds. Founded in 1886, it uses platinum to fix its proud diamonds, which is still the "international standard" for couples to witness love. There are others such as Mikimoto, Van Cleef &; International brands such as Van Cleef & Arpels, Harry Weston, Earl, etc. Platinum will be used in their most outstanding and important series.
In the top watchmaking field, platinum is also the king of precious metals. Platinum is not only the rarest precious metal in the world, but also the most stable and wear-resistant metal in watches and clocks. It can resist the challenges of various extreme environments and is the perfect choice for protection, stability and the most accurate timing. As early as 1820, Vacheron Constantin began to use platinum for watchmaking. Since then, platinum watches have appeared in the commemorative limited edition series of top watch brands such as Patek Philippe, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Van Cleef & Arpels and Breguet.
I learned about it from the website of the International Platinum Association.