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I was curious if anyone could be able to answer a question for me: Are all stainless steel metals created equal? For instance, I'm wondering if the stainless metal on a Citizen watch band would wear the same or more quickly than, say, a Rolex watch band.
I'm not talking about the quality of construction, I'm talking about the quality of the metal itself and how it would wear. I know we pay more for the name brand of Rolex, and perhaps the materials in the watch case itself are better inside a Rolex, but what about the metal itself? Would one band show more wear faster, or would they wear about equally as far as durability goes?
The reason I ask is that I was out shopping the other day, and first checked out Rolexes, just for fun. The watch bands felt heavier, and they seemed to have more of shine to them. Later, I looked at a few of the higher-end Citizen watches at another store and the watch bands felt lighter and looked duller. I wasn't sure if it was me or if there really was a difference.
Thanks!
I'm not talking about the quality of construction, I'm talking about the quality of the metal itself and how it would wear. I know we pay more for the name brand of Rolex, and perhaps the materials in the watch case itself are better inside a Rolex, but what about the metal itself? Would one band show more wear faster, or would they wear about equally as far as durability goes?
The reason I ask is that I was out shopping the other day, and first checked out Rolexes, just for fun. The watch bands felt heavier, and they seemed to have more of shine to them. Later, I looked at a few of the higher-end Citizen watches at another store and the watch bands felt lighter and looked duller. I wasn't sure if it was me or if there really was a difference.
Thanks!
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