The natural titanium is great because it looks lighter or darker depending on the band. It looks very silver like this video with my silver link band, but with my black link band it looks almost identical to the slate, it’s eerie. I have it on my dual charger and depending on the light it is very close to my space gray stainless series 7
@@usman9582873245bear in mind that the slate and gold colours are coating on top of the natural titanium - so any scratches are going to be least noticeable on the uncoated natural titanium.
What is your wrist size? I'm in a similar situation where 42mm seems a bit too small and 46mm is a bit too big with my 160mm wrist size. In the end, I pick 42mm but I still need to wait for the delivery.
I personally feel that the aluminum models are the best. They offer color options and a durable material. Titanium at $900 for an Apple Watch is just too much, rather get a nicer dressing watch for that money or anything beyond $900. I think the aluminum is perfect and you get the same exact technology. No difference other than look.
The titanium (which is more durable than aluminium) watches have a sapphire crystal - which is more durable than the ion x glass the aluminium watches have.
@@DanielRomero I was having the same problem with my series 10 and the Milanese loop. The area where the band slides in I think is just too tight or the lugs on the band themselves are too thick. I don't like using the Milanese for this reason and feel like I wasted my money going for that band. I had actually wanted the new titanium Milanese designed for the Ultra 2 (I was just going to use it for the Series 10) but they're sold out until November and I wanted the watch now for the High Holidays and a few upcoming work engagements where I needed a fancier watch than my Ultra gen 1.
Are you sure that the "Natural” one wasn't actually the aluminum silver? From what I’ve seen the natural is closer to gold than silver. Also, the band (Milanese).
Why can’t Apple just make 2 colors for black, one is jet black, and the other is like the previous watches are using, as I don’t really like the glossy look
I ended up trading in my brushed space grey titanium Series 7 for the Slate Titanium Series 10 46mm. So far I love it. I also have an Ultra gen 1 that is my daily but I like having a fancier watch for more dressy occasions. Plus the 46mm size means all my legacy bands fit. And agree, I can't ever go back to aluminium watches, I need the titanium for the stronger/lighter casing and the more durable sapphire crystal display. My only complaint is the new stainless steel slate Milanese loop I got with my watch. It just doesn't slide in to the watch all that easily. It's actually quite difficult and I'm always afraid my series 10 is going to be launched from my hand and smash against the floor trying to struggle to get this band connected. I think Apple needed to make the lugs thinner because they're just too tight.
I got the Natural Titanium Series 10 with the Milanese Loop to match.Mine actually slides in and out quite easily though I should say not as easily as the trusty Sport Band I got as well.Maybe the Slate colour has a slightly thicker coating? Also,after two weeks wearing the Milanese Loop I have gone back to the Sport Band as I find it more comfortable.
@@davidjacobs6244you shouldn’t put the Milanese loop on while the watch is on a surface, it rubs against the watch and scratches it very badly. Put it on when you feel like wearing it but remove the band before setting the watch down. Just a heads up
@@davidjacobs6244 I was wondering if the extra coating the Slate has could be the issue. I’ve noticed a few of my old bands also have issues sliding in and out on this new watch.
@@davidjacobs6244 how’s it doing with the scratches? my ss series 7 in graphite has no scratches but when i went to the apple store and checked the series 10 in titanium it was full of scratches..
How resistant is it to scratches? I recently went to an Apple Store, and the Natural Titanium was full of scratches, while the Slate had some minor ones as well. I wonder if the Milanese loop is causing the scratches? I currently have a Series 7 stainless steel, and I don’t have a single scratch on it yet.
The 46 actually wears really big due to the extra mm and the extra screen real estate from the bezels shrinking. Besides that, most ppl wear watches that are too large for their wrist anyway. Traditionally, watches have always been small until the last couple decades. I have a 7" wrist, tried the 46mm and went back to the store the same day to swap for the 42mm. No regrets at all, the 42 looks great and the screen is large enough to use, no problem.
I am on the fence of what to do… I ordered both the gold titanium and the jet black aluminum and love each one for different reasons. First up the gold titanium is a beautiful color and watch. It feels premium and you could dress it up or down. But my only complaint is the weight. Even though it’s way lighter than the SS, which I’ve never had the SS in the past, it’s so much heavier or feels heavier on the wrist than the jet black aluminum. One thing I loved about the series 10 overall is finally they made it slimmer! And lighter! And you wouldn’t think lightness and slimness make a difference but it totally does. I feel like the titanium does hit the pressure spots on my wrist sometimes and I’ve noticed when I wear it to bed it leaves a red circle on my arm which has never happened to me before? The jet black aluminum just feels like nothing is on my wrist. I’ve always had the aluminum watch and I’ve been lucky without scratching it. But the sapphire crystal does feel more premium. I can’t decide I really can’t! What makes it hard is how the jet black feels on my wrist versus how good the gold looks. I really am so torn and I can’t keep both of them unfortunately. What do you think I should do? Also this video was one of the best I’ve seen out, hands down!! Thank you!! ❤
I'm in the same boat. I've always had aluminum, but I like the look of the titanium. I think you have to decide if it's just an everyday watch or do you want it to look dressier? When I see people wearing Apple watches, I never notice if they're aluminum or titanium. I am leaning on the less expensive one because I think personally, it won't make a difference for me.
@@aprildonahoo8650 I know I feel the same way. And I’ve noticed with the titanium being a little heavier it’s not as comfortable. Maybe I’m being a baby about it but I notice it on my wrist, where the aluminum one is so so light and I love that!! For me it’s an everyday watch, I do wear it all the time. I previously had starlight and I loved the color because you could rock silver or gold. It was perfect and I ended up wearing it when I was dressed up too. So, are you going to do the aluminum and if so what color are you going with?
@@mollyaraktingi5112 I will probably go back to the Apple Store this weekend and try on the silver aluminum and silver titanium. I didn’t try the titanium on at the store and so as you said, it will be heavier, and I don’t think I want to have that. I rarely noticed anyone with a titanium. I will probably buy a couple of rubber sports bands on Amazon and I really like the magnetic modern buckle band but it’s $100 and I’m not a big fan of the colors this year I like the gold but I feel like silver goes with more. So I haven’t completely decided, but I think the silver aluminum is nice and many people I know has it.
I ordered the natural yesterday but canceled it today because thankfully I came across a picture that shows many scratches on the watch and the guy who showed them only had bought the watch 6 days ago from when he took the photo. The name of the video is “Apple watch series 10 review” by Brian Tong and the timestamp where he’s showing the watch from the side and you can see the scratches is 5:26. Take a look
@@usman9582873245 I did buy the slate, and it looks really nice in person. It has a slight bronze-ish pearlescent finish, which I didn’t expect since most reviews mentioned it looking very similar to jet black. I’m very surprised by how unique the color is compared to the natural titanium, which is just chrome silver. I also bought the magnetic link band in dark taupe, and it was definitely worth the $100. It’s easy to put on, feels comfortable, looks great, and is higher quality than most other bands. If you’re torn between the natural, gold, and slate, all of them look great, but the one I wouldn’t recommend would be the natural just because of how beat up it gets in a matter of weeks.
The natural titanium is great because it looks lighter or darker depending on the band. It looks very silver like this video with my silver link band, but with my black link band it looks almost identical to the slate, it’s eerie. I have it on my dual charger and depending on the light it is very close to my space gray stainless series 7
is it good against scratches?
@@usman9582873245bear in mind that the slate and gold colours are coating on top of the natural titanium - so any scratches are going to be least noticeable on the uncoated natural titanium.
LOVE the gold! Waiting (im)patiently for the gold link bracelet to drop!
I tried on the 46mm gold titanium today and its not that big and I am a petite woman. Gold looks classy and elegant.
Aliminum Color comparasion ?
Man that gold on blue band looked so good, on the website it doesn’t look like that.
Is that the denim sport band of the website?
Great video.
So on the whole, all things considered, you were personally leaning towards the gold as a favourite?
Thanks for this very thorough review. Planning to buy just the rose gold aluminum with gold milanese loop.
I went from the ultra to the series 10 42 mm and I have 15,5 cm wrist. I mis the battery but the comfort makes up for it.
I still can’t makeup my mind whether to have the natural titanium or the gold!
Me too it’s a tough one.
Would the gold milanese loop band look good on the jet black aluminum?
There is one more Titanium color... the Silver Titanium is slightly lighter color than the Natural Titanium, but exclusive to the Hermes version.
I only use the titanium Milanese loop.
1) does not use a magnetic clasp that may fail.
2) it does not pull your arm hair. 😀
the jet black one reminds me of the iPhone 7 Plus in jet black back in 2017 🤩
Have been waiting for this video, thank you very much!
Thank you for the video! very helpful in making my decision. I’m a go with the Slate 46mm with a Natural Titanium band
Coming from 44mm AW S6 SS, which would you recommend? Ultra 2 or 46 mm S10 Titanium? I just can’t decide…
Is the screen of the Apple Watch series 10 60 hz or 120 hz ?
What is your wrist size? I'm in a similar situation where 42mm seems a bit too small and 46mm is a bit too big with my 160mm wrist size. In the end, I pick 42mm but I still need to wait for the delivery.
I talk about it a bit at 14:13 but its 163mm!
I personally feel that the aluminum models are the best. They offer color options and a durable material. Titanium at $900 for an Apple Watch is just too much, rather get a nicer dressing watch for that money or anything beyond $900. I think the aluminum is perfect and you get the same exact technology. No difference other than look.
Aluminium is a very soft metal and will scratch easily.
Titanium is _much_ more durable.
The titanium (which is more durable than aluminium) watches have a sapphire crystal - which is more durable than the ion x glass the aluminium watches have.
Thanks for this review👍
What’s the colour of the blue sport band in the video?
Denim
Good comparison. Thanks.
Why there's no Silver and Rose Gold matte aluminum color options in this video?
It was mainly a focus on the titanium colors but got the Jet Black just to compare!
@daniel ultra 2 or 10 series titanium?
are you sure you weren’t putting on the watch bands upside down? Whenever the watch band is super hard to put on, i know it’s upside down
I checked but it was happening regardless of direction, these were just such a perfect fit!
@@DanielRomero I was having the same problem with my series 10 and the Milanese loop. The area where the band slides in I think is just too tight or the lugs on the band themselves are too thick. I don't like using the Milanese for this reason and feel like I wasted my money going for that band. I had actually wanted the new titanium Milanese designed for the Ultra 2 (I was just going to use it for the Series 10) but they're sold out until November and I wanted the watch now for the High Holidays and a few upcoming work engagements where I needed a fancier watch than my Ultra gen 1.
Hermès Silver Titanium Series 10 vs Natural Titanium pls
Are you sure that the "Natural” one wasn't actually the aluminum silver? From what I’ve seen the natural is closer to gold than silver. Also, the band (Milanese).
The natural isn’t even remotely close to gold. It’s more like a gray-ish silver.
I have been wanting to see dark taupe in the modern buckle and the deep blue in the modern buckle.
Why can’t Apple just make 2 colors for black, one is jet black, and the other is like the previous watches are using, as I don’t really like the glossy look
That jet black ❤
All shades of gold go well together
42mm looks better on your wrist!
Smaller one looks much better. Btw, 42mm used to be the bigger one.
I love the Jet black
I ended up trading in my brushed space grey titanium Series 7 for the Slate Titanium Series 10 46mm. So far I love it. I also have an Ultra gen 1 that is my daily but I like having a fancier watch for more dressy occasions. Plus the 46mm size means all my legacy bands fit. And agree, I can't ever go back to aluminium watches, I need the titanium for the stronger/lighter casing and the more durable sapphire crystal display. My only complaint is the new stainless steel slate Milanese loop I got with my watch. It just doesn't slide in to the watch all that easily. It's actually quite difficult and I'm always afraid my series 10 is going to be launched from my hand and smash against the floor trying to struggle to get this band connected. I think Apple needed to make the lugs thinner because they're just too tight.
I got the Natural Titanium Series 10 with the Milanese Loop to match.Mine actually slides in and out quite easily though I should say not as easily as the trusty Sport Band I got as well.Maybe the Slate colour has a slightly thicker coating? Also,after two weeks wearing the Milanese Loop I have gone back to the Sport Band as I find it more comfortable.
@@davidjacobs6244you shouldn’t put the Milanese loop on while the watch is on a surface, it rubs against the watch and scratches it very badly. Put it on when you feel like wearing it but remove the band before setting the watch down. Just a heads up
@@davidjacobs6244 I was wondering if the extra coating the Slate has could be the issue. I’ve noticed a few of my old bands also have issues sliding in and out on this new watch.
@@davidjacobs6244 how’s it doing with the scratches? my ss series 7 in graphite has no scratches but when i went to the apple store and checked the series 10 in titanium it was full of scratches..
How resistant is it to scratches? I recently went to an Apple Store, and the Natural Titanium was full of scratches, while the Slate had some minor ones as well. I wonder if the Milanese loop is causing the scratches? I currently have a Series 7 stainless steel, and I don’t have a single scratch on it yet.
Am I crazy or is he putting the straps in updside down? I haven’t had an Apple Watch in a long time but….
You’ve shattered Apple Watch screens? Like multiple? That’s impressive. I’ve owned many and never had that issue.
Its just getting AppleCare for it and its all good
I love the design of the Ultra, if they make the Ultra thinner and in a 44mm size then i will buy my first Apple watch :-)
Having trouble with boxes and bands? lol 😂it is hard to make videos and do things at the same time. I clean guns on video and it’s difficult.
i dont like that polish look at all.. i hope they will come up with an series 10 titan lineup matt look like the ultra watches.
Wow almost every UA-cam who did a size comparison, the 42mm looks better somehow
The 46 actually wears really big due to the extra mm and the extra screen real estate from the bezels shrinking. Besides that, most ppl wear watches that are too large for their wrist anyway. Traditionally, watches have always been small until the last couple decades. I have a 7" wrist, tried the 46mm and went back to the store the same day to swap for the 42mm. No regrets at all, the 42 looks great and the screen is large enough to use, no problem.
@@TGCid01 thanks! v helpful, my 42mm coming this week, now i have no regrets as well
Did u accidentally turn it on or do they turn on automatically when taken out of the sleeve .. I’ve seen other tubers say the same thing ??
That gold looks like freaking bronze
I am on the fence of what to do… I ordered both the gold titanium and the jet black aluminum and love each one for different reasons. First up the gold titanium is a beautiful color and watch. It feels premium and you could dress it up or down. But my only complaint is the weight. Even though it’s way lighter than the SS, which I’ve never had the SS in the past, it’s so much heavier or feels heavier on the wrist than the jet black aluminum. One thing I loved about the series 10 overall is finally they made it slimmer! And lighter! And you wouldn’t think lightness and slimness make a difference but it totally does. I feel like the titanium does hit the pressure spots on my wrist sometimes and I’ve noticed when I wear it to bed it leaves a red circle on my arm which has never happened to me before? The jet black aluminum just feels like nothing is on my wrist. I’ve always had the aluminum watch and I’ve been lucky without scratching it. But the sapphire crystal does feel more premium. I can’t decide I really can’t! What makes it hard is how the jet black feels on my wrist versus how good the gold looks. I really am so torn and I can’t keep both of them unfortunately. What do you think I should do? Also this video was one of the best I’ve seen out, hands down!! Thank you!! ❤
I'm in the same boat. I've always had aluminum, but I like the look of the titanium. I think you have to decide if it's just an everyday watch or do you want it to look dressier? When I see people wearing Apple watches, I never notice if they're aluminum or titanium. I am leaning on the less expensive one because I think personally, it won't make a difference for me.
@@aprildonahoo8650 I know I feel the same way. And I’ve noticed with the titanium being a little heavier it’s not as comfortable. Maybe I’m being a baby about it but I notice it on my wrist, where the aluminum one is so so light and I love that!! For me it’s an everyday watch, I do wear it all the time. I previously had starlight and I loved the color because you could rock silver or gold. It was perfect and I ended up wearing it when I was dressed up too. So, are you going to do the aluminum and if so what color are you going with?
@@mollyaraktingi5112 I will probably go back to the Apple Store this weekend and try on the silver aluminum and silver titanium. I didn’t try the titanium on at the store and so as you said, it will be heavier, and I don’t think I want to have that. I rarely noticed anyone with a titanium. I will probably buy a couple of rubber sports bands on Amazon and I really like the magnetic modern buckle band but it’s $100 and I’m not a big fan of the colors this year I like the gold but I feel like silver goes with more. So I haven’t completely decided, but I think the silver aluminum is nice and many people I know has it.
@@mollyaraktingi5112 I'll probably go with silver because I think it goes with so many things. I will probably get aluminum.
@@aprildonahoo8650 thanks for letting me know!! 💕 I think with how light it is and essentially the same watch, it’s a great choice!
Ultra- 3000 nits
10-2000 nits.
42 looks better
can you also review the rose gold 10?
Natural looks So good in titanium, but I’m scared it’ll show scratches more than slate
I ordered the natural yesterday but canceled it today because thankfully I came across a picture that shows many scratches on the watch and the guy who showed them only had bought the watch 6 days ago from when he took the photo. The name of the video is “Apple watch series 10 review” by Brian Tong and the timestamp where he’s showing the watch from the side and you can see the scratches is 5:26. Take a look
@@praddaoncoke I ordered gold since I had gold ss and that was perfect for over a year and I hit that watch many times and this years gold looks rosy
@@praddaoncoke did you end up buying the slate?
@@usman9582873245 I did buy the slate, and it looks really nice in person. It has a slight bronze-ish pearlescent finish, which I didn’t expect since most reviews mentioned it looking very similar to jet black. I’m very surprised by how unique the color is compared to the natural titanium, which is just chrome silver. I also bought the magnetic link band in dark taupe, and it was definitely worth the $100. It’s easy to put on, feels comfortable, looks great, and is higher quality than most other bands. If you’re torn between the natural, gold, and slate, all of them look great, but the one I wouldn’t recommend would be the natural just because of how beat up it gets in a matter of weeks.
I saw gold scratches a lot too so I canceled that and went slate with the ink sport loop for sleek look
the cover looks like one of the chinese character “唱” haha that means ‘sing’
natural titanium iphone = need to get natural titanium watch… i’ll drive myself crazy if they don’t match 😭
They don't obviously 🤣 titan on phone is kinda just gray 🤣
I always buy gold but that jet black is sexy……and cheap
The Ultra is the ugliest watch I’ve ever seen and im a total apple fanboy.
So much incorrect info
These 4 Watches + Bands =
USD $3280 in my country! 😮💨⌚️
SUPER GOOD VIDEO BRO🫡