Finally got to see the titanium model in person today. It is super light, much lighter than I expected, and fits beautifully on my 7.25" wrist. The titanium color is less brownish and more gray than past TI watches from IWC and the dial is not in your fac...
I am very captivated by this watch. They got everything else right in my opinion. If I get one, it’s going to be the aqua! Thanks for sharing pics and your impressions
I wonder how that will work in the long run. Probably better than the alternative arrangement... Their website talks about " titanium is also extremely difficult to machine. The production of the case and bracelet and the finishing of all components using...
My detailed post on titanium grades is HERE At that time, an industry publication said: "Known as the “workhorse” of the titanium alloys, Ti 6Al-4V, or Grade 5 titanium, is the most commonly used of all titanium alloys. It accounts for 50 percent of total...
If the watch companies all pitch "Grade 5 is more bitchin than Grade 2" as in this case, the price goes up to $15k whew! Grand Seiko titanium is referred to as "white" or "polished" or "high intensity" or "brilliant-hard" titanium. Soon someone will start...
Seiko has been polishing titanium for decades, I bought this used in 2004 and took this photo then Twenty years later still looks polished Polished and brushed and worn hard Flightmaster polished and brushed ...
They say about one of the new models: The case is made from Grand Seiko’s proprietary Brilliant Hard Titanium , which is as light as pure titanium and twice as hard as stainless steel and therefore highly resistant to scratches. Despite its hardness, the ...