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Rose gold, also known as pink gold or red gold, is a type of gold alloy that is characterized by its pinkish color. It typically contains around 75% pure gold, 22.5% copper, and 2.5% silver.
Rose gold has become a popular choice in watch design due to its luxurious and elegant appearance. It adds a touch of sophistication and uniqueness to the watches, making them stand out from traditional watches made of yellow or white gold.
Rose gold is used in watch cases, dials, and watch hands, adding a distinctive and attractive element to the overall design of the timepiece.
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