Apple Watch: Titanium vs Stainless vs Aluminum! - Which One to Buy?

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What's the difference between Titanium, Stainless, and Aluminum Apple Watch.
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Just buy the one you can afford or feel like paying. Its not a lifetime purchase and you’ll end up trading it it or selling in 1 - 3 years, anyway.

Kakkoii_otoko
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Thank you for a no-nonsense, short video that gets straight to the point, instead of stretching it out to 10+ mins of filler for more ad breaks. It's refreshing when creators make videos that are only as long as they need to be. Nice lighting, camera work and production values too. Based on your comparison and clear footage, I will be picking up a previous gen titanium watch to add to my collection.

oshl
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I opted for the Ti... pretty happy with it. It shows scratches like the stainless, but can be buffed out if you get the raw finish. SS was a bit on the heavier side for me since I'm very active and preferred the lighter weight. I upgraded from a SS series 5 to the series 7 Ti... although he sapphire crystal isn't pure, I prefer it over the scratch prone ion glass of the aluminum series.

athletejmv
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2:08 - “And it still looks brand new”.

*Shows a pretty used and worn out apple watch* 😂

Inyria
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I love the titanium model. I´s so light and I bearly notice it while sleeping and just walking.
It´s also very durable. If you don´t care about a bling bling case then go for it. Now they are at a good price! I got mine for 500 bucks.

stormrider
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Great video, very informative! Thanks for posting it. I just wanted to point out one quick thing which may help your viewers. The titanium comes with an extra year of warranty and an extra sport band. I didn’t hear it in the video, but if I missed it, my bad!

sanasainani
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The Stainless Steel feels heavier when you’ve been used to the Aluminum, but over time I don’t notice it as much, but it is more prone to scratches for sure.

chocolocotol
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Stainless steel 100% worth it. The hundo cheaper price point AND it looks good is great. I work retail, I hit my watch on literally everything from the hooks where bags go to the shelf around the till and when they need help bringing carts or need carry outs I am usually doing it and man that sapphire glass is so nice compared to the aluminum one. Still looks like new

dlazrk
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I think aluminum is the best. They don’t look as flashy as the shinier ones, and they’re lightweight. Flashy isn’t bad, but it’s not a good idea to have an $800 watch on your wrist everywhere you go.. easy way to get robbed. The midnight aluminum one looks fancy but subtle, lightweight so it’s basically good for jogging and to go out

IntegraDIY
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I once had a SS and found it far too heavy. I definitely noticed it was there, especially if I was active. Have been aluminum ever since but wanted something slightly dressier so just got the titanium. It arrives tomorrow :)

oneaburns
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I still have my series7 in graphite stainless steal and it still looks great, i have no intentions to upgrade. It still looks premium and new even if it's already almost 3yrs lol.

Portgas-D.Ace---
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If they made better aluminum colors when I bought mine, I’m sure I would’ve gone for that one. I just hated the gold aluminum on the series 6 (the series I have) because it’s pink, not gold. The stainless steel one was definitely more than I was hoping to spend, especially for my first Apple Watch, but I don’t regret my decision! I absolutely love how classy and elegant it looks! Not to mention it’s actually a real gold color, unlike the past series that were bronze or rose gold. I wasn’t a fan of the other aluminum colors either, as they didn’t match my gold jewelry I always wear. Definitely worth the high price tag!

meganb
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Apple needs to sapphire the Aluminum model. Outrageous price for the stainless.

sammydavis
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Material choice might be relevant for a watch you can keep for a very long time but considering this is a tech gadged that will be obsolete in like 4-5 years probably best to just get cheapest.

Eskoxo
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Getting my first Apple Watch to go with my first apple phone Went with the SS and the iPhone 13 pro max. Thanks for the awesome video.

terrybryant
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The stainless steel looks the best out of them IMO but I'm rocking the galaxy watch 4 classic silver joint so my choice was a lot easier to make.

dollarbill
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I managed to pick up a second hand AS7 45mm in Stainless sliver for the same price as a new aluminum with cellular. Love the extra weight and ability to polish back to new.

saltwaterforlife
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I made the switch from stainless steal to titanium for my new series 7. in reality it’s only 50 bucks more than the stainless variant. That’s because you get a unique extra sport band for free. The lugs are in titanium and the color matches that of the watch perfectly. 😀 So if you can afford it - try the titanium if you like the finish of the material.

mkamenophis
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Had a graphite ss series 6 and went to titanium space black. This thing is gorgeous. I don’t think I need to upgrade for a while.

joshuapruitt
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Stainless Steel for me if I ever upgrade from my Blue Series 6 Watch. The Stainless Steel versions are just so gorgeous.

MrSamPhoenix