What is Citizen Super Titanium?

What is Citizen Super Titanium?

Super TitaniumTM is produced by treating solid titanium with our proprietary surface-hardening technology, Duratect, to achieve a level of hardness over five times that of stainless steel. Now you can keep your watch pristine and free from nicks and scratches.

What is Citizen base titanium?

In 1970, the first ever solid titanium watch was launched, by Citizen. This model offered a light-weight base, that was hypoallergenic and resistant to rusting. Citizen took this solid titanium, and applied their proprietary surface hardening technology, Duratect, to create Super Titanium™.

What’s the difference between titanium and super titanium?

Super Titanium retains the original properties of lightness and smoothness on the skin, but adds strength, hardness and beauty to the titanium, making it superior to stainless steel. Super Titanium can be the perfect material for the Titanium watch you wear on your wrist every day.

What is the advantage of a titanium watch?

The main advantages of a titanium watch are its strength and lightweight. The titanium watch case won’t crack. Can be exposed to saltwater without corroding. Titanium watches are comfortable to wear because they are light on the wrist.

Why are titanium watches more expensive?

Titanium is a more difficult material to work with than stainless steel, making it more costly to manufacture, and more expensive to buy. In general, stainless steel watches are the more affordable option when compared to titanium watches in the same range.

What metal is Citizen watch made of?

stainless steel
The watch is made of stainless steel. The bezel is plated black. The case measures 45 mm in diameter. A fold-over clasp with push buttons secures the bracelet.

How long do Citizen watches last?

Life Expectancy According to reports from Citizen Watches, the solar cells and secondary battery used in Eco-Drive watches will last for up to 10 years.

Who made the first titanium watch?

Citizen was the first watch brand to see the potential in titanium, creating the world’s first titanium watch in 1970, the Citizen X-8 Chronometer. But that was just the start; over the past 50 years, Citizen has been at the forefront of innovation in using titanium in watchmaking.

Why do people not like titanium watches?

Scratch Resistance & Durability While titanium watches scratch easier than stainless steel, the real issue is that scratches and scuffs on a titanium watch tend to be much more noticeable than scratches on a stainless steel watch.

Why is titanium used in watches?

Titanium has become popular in recent years in the watch world due to its lightweight and high tensile properties. This allows for a less heavy watch, in comparison to the equivalent stainless-steel counterpart. The most commonly used type of titanium is Ti-6Al-4V, better known as Grade 5.

What was the first titanium watch?

Citizen X-8 Chronometer
Citizen was the first watch brand to see the potential in titanium, creating the world’s first titanium watch in 1970, the Citizen X-8 Chronometer. But that was just the start; over the past 50 years, Citizen has been at the forefront of innovation in using titanium in watchmaking.

Do all Citizen watches have logo on back?

If at all possible check the watch band, genuine Citizen watch logos are engraved with a model no. Alternatively check that the Citizen logo is in the correct font and in the center of the case back.