Steve E
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It seems to be getting overlooked that 316L & 904L are already specialty steels.
Formulated to meet specific end use requirements that exceed anything a watch is likely to encounter.
Still, it would be interesting to know what Chopard is doing to formulate Lucent, rather than piling on adjectives.
It's important to note.
By: patrick_y : January 12th, 2025-22:22
Generally, most companies order their steel off a catalogue. 316L or 904L. Chopard and Seiko probably got slightly involved with the steel foundry and specified a steel that met their needs; both from a performance standpoint (hardness, aesthetic polish q...
Uh oh!
By: patrick_y : January 12th, 2025-22:20
I'm very careful with my watches, so I generally don't have a problem. Even my 316L steel watches still look in good shape. Overall, the design of the Alpine Eagle bracelet with the polished bits sticking out is just asking for scratches on the most visib...
Thanks!
By: patrick_y : January 12th, 2025-22:42
A lot of steel is generic. Some people think Rolex invented 904L steel - they did not. And most steel is ordered off a catalogue - the watch company just buys it (or their case supplier just buys it). Chopard, Seiko, and a few other brands probably got sl...
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By: patrick_y : January 12th, 2025-22:44
Nicer steel is probably not a big deal to most. But I'm just hoping more consumers pay attention to it so this way more watch companies realize consumers are paying more attention it and the watch companies themselves start paying more attention it. Watch...