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I don't know why but I'm using Blue Fog right now, while putting my English Lavender in its box until fall/ winter.

Do ppl categorize their bands by season? Have a strange internal system of wearing them? Or you just wear whatever suits your mood?
Some (mostly darker) bands will be worn in the cold season whereas others are definitely "warm season" bands. It's more of a gut feeling than a strict categorization, at least for me.
 
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I think I used Cactus.
Apple should have just called the Sunshine loop Cactus. The plastic pieces (and I think the darker section of the runway) are perfect matches for the Cactus sport band. And even the yellow edges remind me more of a spring cactus bloom than the sun itself. Anyway I’ll get off my soapbox but you made the right choice with the Cactus color for the watch face!
 
Apple should have just called the Sunshine loop Cactus. The plastic pieces (and I think the darker section of the runway) are perfect matches for the Cactus sport band. And even the yellow edges remind me more of a spring cactus bloom than the sun itself. Anyway I’ll get off my soapbox but you made the right choice with the Cactus color for the watch face!
Still waiting for Moonlight sport loop
 
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Yellow sport band, golden brown leather link, Meyer lemon leather loop, khaki sport loop, dark cherry, silver link bracelet, walnut sport band, Capri blue sport band, green sport band, Hermes orange sport band (or spicy orange or orange), coastal gray sport band

Can prob find them all from Chargerstore on eBay
Thank you for this. Is there a similar store in EU? Not that I mind purchasing from a US store.
 
You’ve pretty much turned your Ti to a Stainless Steel watch lol
You bet! After six years of stainless steel AWs, I was really used to the polished look, and I missed it. So now I have a polished titanium Apple Watch, that looks like a stainless steel Apple Watch but weighs less and has three years of AppleCare coverage. Best part of it is that I'm happy with it (which is really all that matters, because it's my watch. lol)

And of course, it's incredibly easy to restore it to a brushed finish, if I ever want to. Ten minutes with a Scotch-brite pad or a graphite eraser. Very easy to do.
 
You bet! After six years of stainless steel AWs, I was really used to the polished look, and I missed it. So now I have a polished titanium Apple Watch, that looks like a stainless steel Apple Watch but weighs less and has three years of AppleCare coverage. Best part of it is that I'm happy with it (which is really all that matters, because it's my watch. lol)

And of course, it's incredibly easy to restore it to a brushed finish, if I ever want to. Ten minutes with a Scotch-brite pad or a graphite eraser. Very easy to do.

Will Apple cover your watch since you’ve polished it to a mirror finish?
 
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