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STEINHART OCEAN TITANIUM 500 Review And 4 Year Experience 

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In this video I'll be talking about one of my most favorite watches of all time: the Steinhart Ocean Titanium 500.
I've had this watch for almost 4 years and traveled the world with it.
The watch has been used quite a lot in water because I'm a swimmer and freediver.
If you're interested in the state of the watch and what I think of it after 4 years ... make sure to watch the video!
( I excuse myself for the sound and for repeating myself a few times. I didn't have a script while recording on the island )
- Have a beautiful day-
Wukong

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6 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 20   
@skipinkoreaable
@skipinkoreaable Год назад
It's so nice to see how you really use these watches and love your life with them.
@enasnI127
@enasnI127 19 дней назад
Great to finally watch somebody who really has some real experience with this watch. I'm currently thinking about buying it and this video really helped me.
@idntrmmbr5321
@idntrmmbr5321 6 месяцев назад
Best review ever!
@stevepodraza6363
@stevepodraza6363 2 года назад
Great music! Nice job! Now to decide between this one and the ocean one black 42mm
@wuwatch5016
@wuwatch5016 2 года назад
Uff hard decision ;) Both super good tho
@MrBlessed70
@MrBlessed70 2 года назад
Great review and beautiful watch.I guess you can just get those scratches buffed out at a good jeweler store!!!!!
@wuwatch5016
@wuwatch5016 2 года назад
Thank you very much :D
@ginalehmann2440
@ginalehmann2440 2 года назад
thanks for sharing your experience 😉
@wuwatch5016
@wuwatch5016 2 года назад
Thanks for your nice comment
@TJCarr-ui7gj
@TJCarr-ui7gj 2 года назад
Great review. I'm considering this watch. What size is your wrist? (I don't think you mentioned in the vid...) Also, have you used anything like a Scotchbright pad to remeve scratches?...if so, wondering how that worked out... Thx
@wuwatch5016
@wuwatch5016 2 года назад
Hey thanks for the comment ! Idk my wristsize, never had it messured, but the perfect watchsize normally for me is 39 -40mm. Nah I've never used anything to remove scratches :0 If u know more feel free to clue me in because I've never heard of using Scotchbright :)
@achekyule8860
@achekyule8860 2 года назад
Hey T.J, just thought I’d chime in because so many people complain about scratches. Titanium is very similar to aluminium, in that it has a “self healing oxide layer”. The oxide layer will scuff and scratch, but once bare metal is exposed it starts to oxidise and thus “repairs” it’s own surface. The colour may be slightly lighter then the surrounding metal, but scratches will soon turn into scuffs, which then tends to become barely noticeable or even disappear after awhile. You can encourage a more even colour by polishing with scotch bright, thus resetting the oxide formation of the entire surface. In short, the scratches on the titanium oxide surface isn’t the same as stainless steel. Superficial scratches to titanium’s oxide layer arnt permanent and will heal, change, and evolve as you wear the watch. Titanium is many times harder then stainless steel, so scratches that remove the oxide layer aren’t likely to actually scratch the bare titanium underneath, unlike stainless steel where scratches are actually removed bits of steel and thus polishing is needed to remove surrounding metal to even the surface. On titanium, the oxide layer builds upwards, from the bare metal underneath, to fill the damaged layer. Note though, the oxide layer does take time to build, and the longer you let it build, the thicker it is and the more impurities it’ll collect on the way, resulting in a darker and “warmer” feeling steel.
@bukt
@bukt 2 года назад
Beautiful watch, and i like the scratches as it adds character. Do you think you'll keep this one forever? I am very interested in buying this one as my first mechanical watch.
@wuwatch5016
@wuwatch5016 2 года назад
Yeah I will own this as long as possible :D As long as it works it's good. If I ever replace it it will be an luxury dive watch ( Omega Seamaster or Oris Aquis ). But so far it works fine and I probably will send it in for regulation and oil renewel ( if it's called that way ) in Autumn this year :) It was my first more expensive watch and I can assure you that you will be very happy with watch!
@markmaraskiward
@markmaraskiward Год назад
What’s your wrist size? Do the extended flat lugs bother you?
@hannabee5182
@hannabee5182 Год назад
how's the crown action?
@k9teamzagrebskolazapse149
@k9teamzagrebskolazapse149 Год назад
I have mine from 2016 or 017 and its running +2-2 one of most acurate wstches i hawe and i like him one day other i dont so wee haee wierd conection but its not copy of nothing . And blu is creyzi good and beutiful blue. And its heey but much lite compared to aluminium clasp. Also it is bright all knight and shoes the time . And its easy to fix cos itts ETA si parts i think will not bee a problem and will not cost a kidney.
@relogiosb3648
@relogiosb3648 2 года назад
This is actually one of the few Steinhart models I would buy, because it does not try to copy Tudor or Rolex. A true rarity in their collection. I think they should do more original designs like this and less "hommages"...
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