I am looking to buy a watch that has a gold movement inside.
The is no gold on the watch casing or the bracelet itself. The gold is used in the tiny cogs and other moving parts inside the watch because gold lasts a lot longer and has better purity than steel.
It's not to show off, it's there purely for functional reasons, the caseback of the watch is closed so it's not like I'm going to show off the gold parts inside.
I was wondering what the islamic opinion on this would be, I know that gold is disallowed as jewellery for men, however gold in instruments and other practical purposes like currency is allowed.
E.g. gold connectors in cables, and other electronic uses.
In this case the gold movement sits in-between jewellery and tooling, it's there for a practical purpose to serve a mechanical purpose, but it's inside an artefact that is considered jewellery.
Would be interested in hearing your thoughts.
The is no gold on the watch casing or the bracelet itself. The gold is used in the tiny cogs and other moving parts inside the watch because gold lasts a lot longer and has better purity than steel.
It's not to show off, it's there purely for functional reasons, the caseback of the watch is closed so it's not like I'm going to show off the gold parts inside.
I was wondering what the islamic opinion on this would be, I know that gold is disallowed as jewellery for men, however gold in instruments and other practical purposes like currency is allowed.
E.g. gold connectors in cables, and other electronic uses.
In this case the gold movement sits in-between jewellery and tooling, it's there for a practical purpose to serve a mechanical purpose, but it's inside an artefact that is considered jewellery.
Would be interested in hearing your thoughts.