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The vast majority of watches use what is called 316L steel, and it does its job well. Rolex, on the other hand, famously uses a “special” alloy called “Oystersteel” that they say belongs to the family ...
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It’s possible to use a form of stainless steel called 904L, which is both harder and even more resistant to corrosion than 316L, in a luxury watch. Rolex does. But as Manousos, points out ...
Fe, <0.02% C, 19-23% Cr, 23-28% Ni, 4-5% Mo, <2.0% Mn, <1.0% Si, <0.045% P, <0.035% S, 1.0-2.0% Cu Grade 904L stainless steel is a non-stabilized austenitic stainless steel with low carbon content.
Huawei has adopted a premium mix of materials, using spherical sapphire glass and a blend of aerospace-grade titanium, 904L stainless steel, and 316L stainless steel across various colorways and ...