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What case material should Apple use for the Apple Watch Series 10/X?


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nattK

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For the major redesign of the Apple Watch Series 10/X, should Apple swap its shiny stainless steel chassis for brushed titanium to align with Pro iPhones? Since titanium is traditionally used in watchmaking, it would still preserve the watch's horological heritage while updating its style.

Hermès would probably be on board with it - their non-leather band watch, H08, has a titanium case as well.
 
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dasjati

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I always liked the understated look of the Titanium Apple Watch. I would opt for the “natural“ color.

The shiny bling of the Stainless Steel is great and has a “jewelery look“ to me, but I don't know if I'd like it for every day wearing. Therefore, I was a bit bummed when they discontinued the titanium option in favor of the Ultra, because that one is just too big and bulky for me. We'll see!
 
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For the major redesign of the Apple Watch Series 10/X, should Apple swap its shiny stainless steel chassis for brushed titanium to align with Pro iPhones? Since titanium is traditionally used in watchmaking, it would still preserve the watch's horological heritage while updating its style.

Hermès would probably be on board with it - their non-leather band watch, H08, has a titanium case as well.
Apple discontinued the "Edition" AW after the S7, with the introduction of the Ultra. My S7 Ti 45mm was $849, so more expensive than an Ultra ...
I don't see them bringing Ti back to AW any time soon, ceramic maybe. Even less that they would "swap" Ti for SS.
 
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OrenLindsey

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Space Black Stainless steel would be sooooo good, it's the best Apple Watch colorway they've ever made. White Ceramic would be a smash hit. They should bring back those two for the 10th anniversary watch. Or, if you want to go really crazy, I think they should do carbon fiber.

But, aluminum is so much lighter than the other materials. They probably will just keep that.
 

nattK

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Apple discontinued the "Edition" AW after the S7, with the introduction of the Ultra. My S7 Ti 45mm was $849, so more expensive than an Ultra ...
I don't see them bringing Ti back to AW any time soon, ceramic maybe. Even less that they would "swap" Ti for SS.
I believe Apple's strategy of marketing titanium as a premium material went away with the introduction of the Ultra at a price that undercut the titanium Edition models. Also, they swapped stainless steel for titanium on the iPhone without raising prices, so there's a precedent for the change. Like the 15 Pro, they might even make the titanium case one of the main selling points of the Series 10.
 
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nattK

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But, aluminum is so much lighter than the other materials. They probably will just keep that.
Oh, they'll definitely be keeping aluminum for sure. The question is whether Apple will offer the Series 10 in aluminum and stainless steel or aluminum and titanium (like the iPhones). Given that the Apple Watch is an accessory to the iPhone, it would make sense for them to be offered in the same materials.
 
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jz0309

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I believe Apple's strategy of marketing titanium as a premium material went away with the introduction of the Ultra at a price that undercut the titanium Edition models. Also, they swapped stainless steel for titanium on the iPhone without raising prices, so there's a precedent for the change. Like the 15 Pro, they might even make the titanium case one of the main selling points of the Series 10.
I guess we'll be smarter in ~ 8-9 months ;)
 

dasjati

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Given that the Apple Watch is an accessory to the iPhone, it would make sense for them to be offered in the same materials.
That would be so cool. I'm ready to buy an additional Apple Watch this year and if they offered Titanium at the Stainless Steel price points, it would be a major reason for me to spend some extra money. Even more so than any new design.

But I wouldn't be surprised if the "anniversary model" with the new design etc. will be another attempt at establishing a $1000+ model … And its design would then gradually wander down the price points over the next few years. Like they did with the "all screen" design and the "dynamic island" of the iPhones.
 

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Stainless steel has been the iconic look/material for the Watch from day one. I can‘t imagine there will ever be a new Watch gen without steel models.

And, as had been said before, Titanium was very purposefully eliminated from the Series Watch line and is defined as the “Ultra material“ now. It would just muddle the clear aesthetic differences - and hence the choice - between regular Series and Ultra if they brought it back for S10/X.

Furthermore, there has never been a new Watch material introduced concurrent to a re-design. Which makes a ton of sense as the re-design itself will sell enough Watches. A new material, introduced a year or two later, might then trigger new demand when the new design isn‘t so new anymore.
 

adam1080

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Yeah, I don’t really see Apple bringing titanium back to the non-Ultra lineup.

Which might be why I went a little nuts and after getting the Ultra 2 and found a S7 Edition Titanium watch that happened to have AppleCare+ until July of 2025. So with three titanium Apple devices with AC+ through 2025, I’m all set.

Only way I think I buy an S10 or whatever the watch is called in 2024, is if they bring back Ceramic. I think that has a better chance and a non-Ultra titanium watch in the future.

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The-Real-Deal82

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I will probably buy the aluminium version regardless as they have always served me well. I don't really think an Apple Watch is worth more than about £400, so the more expensive case materials just inflate the cost unnecessarily in my opinion.
 
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Brooke795

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Yeah, I don’t really see Apple bringing titanium back to the non-Ultra lineup.

Which might be why I went a little nuts and after getting the Ultra 2 and found a S7 Edition Titanium watch that happened to have AppleCare+ until July of 2025. So with three titanium Apple devices with AC+ through 2025, I’m all set.

Only way I think I buy an S10 or whatever the watch is called in 2024, is if they bring back Ceramic. I think that has a better chance and a non-Ultra titanium watch in the future.

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Dude.

this looks FIRE 🔥. 😍😍😍😍
 

adam1080

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Dude.

this looks FIRE 🔥. 😍😍😍😍
Thanks so much!

Really glad you think so, cause I completely agree.

So simple and understated, but a perfect match with the phone. I don't see myself getting bored with it any time soon. Despite how good the Ultra 2 w/ Clay BSL or Olive AL look, I keep coming back to this and loving it.
 
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Brooke795

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Thanks so much!

Really glad you think so, cause I completely agree.

So simple and understated, but a perfect match with the phone. I don't see myself getting bored with it any time soon. Despite how good the Ultra 2 w/ Clay BSL or Olive AL look, I keep coming back to this and loving it.
That should be used in marketing. Beautiful combo! Enjoy it!
 

Al Rukh

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Yeah, I don’t really see Apple bringing titanium back to the non-Ultra lineup.

Which might be why I went a little nuts and after getting the Ultra 2 and found a S7 Edition Titanium watch that happened to have AppleCare+ until July of 2025. So with three titanium Apple devices with AC+ through 2025, I’m all set.

Only way I think I buy an S10 or whatever the watch is called in 2024, is if they bring back Ceramic. I think that has a better chance and a non-Ultra titanium watch in the future.

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Goodness gracious. The S7 NaTi looks so fresh and clean alongside the 15 PM. It was a good purchase I would say. You’ve attained the aesthetic nirvana.
 

PaladinGuy

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Yeah, I don’t really see Apple bringing titanium back to the non-Ultra lineup.

Which might be why I went a little nuts and after getting the Ultra 2 and found a S7 Edition Titanium watch that happened to have AppleCare+ until July of 2025. So with three titanium Apple devices with AC+ through 2025, I’m all set.

Only way I think I buy an S10 or whatever the watch is called in 2024, is if they bring back Ceramic. I think that has a better chance and a non-Ultra titanium watch in the future.

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Freaking awesome! I always regretted not getting one of the edition titanium models.
 

MsRandall

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I sold my titanium 7 and bought the ultra 2 when it launched and I have regretted it every day since.

I am hoping the 10/x is available in titanium if not I will be buying a SS model and passing my ultra 2 down to my son
 
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nattK

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Stainless steel has been the iconic look/material for the Watch from day one. I can‘t imagine there will ever be a new Watch gen without steel models.
And, as had been said before, Titanium was very purposefully eliminated from the Series Watch line and is defined as the “Ultra material“ now. It would just muddle the clear aesthetic differences - and hence the choice - between regular Series and Ultra if they brought it back for S10/X.
🤷🏻‍♂️
 

Monkswhiskers

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I sold my titanium 7 and bought the ultra 2 when it launched and I have regretted it every day since.

I am hoping the 10/x is available in titanium if not I will be buying a SS model and passing my ultra 2 down to my son
It’s your lucky day 🤣
 

adam1080

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Yeah, I don’t really see Apple bringing titanium back to the non-Ultra lineup.

Which might be why I went a little nuts and after getting the Ultra 2 and found a S7 Edition Titanium watch that happened to have AppleCare+ until July of 2025. So with three titanium Apple devices with AC+ through 2025, I’m all set.

Only way I think I buy an S10 or whatever the watch is called in 2024, is if they bring back Ceramic. I think that has a better chance and a non-Ultra titanium watch in the future.

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Welp... Freezing cold take by me!

However, bigger bezels on the AW10, no O2 sensor (yet), sleep apnea coming to my Ultra 2 (which is what I wear to sleep), no Ultra 3, and AC+ still on my titanium S7... I'm not buying a watch in 2024.

With apple giving the AW Ultra 2 and the AirPods Pro 2 all the latest/greatest via software update, I will probably spend that money on the new nattyTi Milanese Loop(s) or Link band to keep my natural/raw titanium looks going.

(have the Apple IUP so will get the 16PM nattyTi)


NO THANKS APPLE!!! I'll keep my AW7 with smaller bezels when I also have an AW Ultra 2 getting all the features I want.
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