Thank you! Would have liked to have seen a comparison of the scratch resistance between 316L, 904L, Grade 2 Titanium, Grade 5 Titanium, and Grade 9 Titanium. That would add a more practical application to this information.
Most of the stainless steels are austenitic, (304, 316, and 904 that Rolex uses) You can finc the "ingredients of 904L online, as it is a "common" High-grade Stainless steel, with 19-23% Chrome, 23-28% Nickel, 4-5% molybdenum, 2% Manganese, 1% Silicon, and some "traces" of Phosphorus, Nitrogen, Carbon and Sulfur Nice video, and it shows that Metallurgy is one interesting subject.. I studied it in school, a hard, but fascinating subject
"Big pushy bits," haha! lyt! It would be interesting to find out what metals tools you use for different tasks, e.g., brass tweezers for only.....materials."
Nathan was given a very exclusive deal with Tudor. It turns out that they needed him to make their new silver alloy. Now every silver blackbay comes with a little bit of Nathan melted inside. If you're missing Nathan all you have to do is pick up a new silver blackbay and he can always be with you. At least a little piece of him.
Thank you! Would have liked to have seen a comparison of the scratch resistance between 316L, 904L, Grade 2 Titanium, Grade 5 Titanium, and Grade 9 Titanium. That would add a more practical application to this information.
Luca, you’re a treasure - love the genuine approach and lighthearted yet insightful knowledge this video and series brings! Keep them coming 👍
We all love Luca ❤️❤️💟💟
( 1:54 ) Of all the cheese watches out there, maybe i prefer the H. Moser Swiss Mad Watch.
Great work mate. Love your stuff. You’re gunna get some experts here I recun leaving some comments, perhaps…🤓 keep up the entertaining content!!
Most of the stainless steels are austenitic, (304, 316, and 904 that Rolex uses) You can finc the "ingredients of 904L online, as it is a "common" High-grade Stainless steel, with 19-23% Chrome, 23-28% Nickel, 4-5% molybdenum, 2% Manganese, 1% Silicon, and some "traces" of Phosphorus, Nitrogen, Carbon and Sulfur
Nice video, and it shows that Metallurgy is one interesting subject.. I studied it in school, a hard, but fascinating subject
Enjoyed this informative video. Thanks.
"Big pushy bits," haha! lyt! It would be interesting to find out what metals tools you use for different tasks, e.g., brass tweezers for only.....materials."
Big fan of this series, man this is awesome stuff. Great work!
Where is Natan at?
Nathan was given a very exclusive deal with Tudor. It turns out that they needed him to make their new silver alloy. Now every silver blackbay comes with a little bit of Nathan melted inside. If you're missing Nathan all you have to do is pick up a new silver blackbay and he can always be with you. At least a little piece of him.
Why aren't there many watches made out of silver? It seems like basically a cheaper option than gold.
Hi Luca. For your information Moser has made a watch out of Swiss cheese.
Well done on such an informative video. Thanks for sharing.
Very well done, informative and enjoyable!
I love these videos please keep them coming 🤙
Now, that was a great vid! Bravo !
I like titanium a lot its has a very good UTS but its very difficult to use i mean machining it and welding it is very difficult.
Don't many cheap(er) watches use a zinc alloy? You didn't mention those
Great video. Thanks for all the information
Fine video about metals Luca. You need to do more shows about watch materials such as ceramics and plastics and gems
Thank you and staff for show. Stay healthy and safe.
Moser Swiss Cheese watch 👍
Beat me to it
I would love to know how a minute repeater works
We need more Luca vids!!
02:10
Learned something - as always with C&C. I am really enjoying the focus on information rather just watch “hot takes.” Great stuff b
Fantastic!! Good job Luca and team!! Please do water resistance or tool watches!!
Bad boys bad boys, what ya gonna do!!! 😂😂😂
Thanks. Right level of technical stuff. Bookmarked this video for future reference 👍
I miss luca a bit
Brilliant! Very informative yet very watchble 10/10.
17 seconds on google to find 904L exact composition...
A cheese 🧀 watch? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Moser made one
Lucas you are the man!!! Find that cheese watch!!
Legit, my favorite series on UA-cam
now this is something coursera should sponsor
The best series for mankind 🙇🙇
I love it
Very informative video with some humor alloyed in, which makes for a very strong video! I'm still laughing at the "Big pushy, pushy bits" part!!!