Or does the steel/aluminum connection cause a problem?
The problem is the metal finish wouldn't match. Otherwise, no other problems.
Or does the steel/aluminum connection cause a problem?
Its totally against the apple TOS to do that.
JK, other than the color contrast sure why not?
Again, cause of corrosion.
No, it won't.
I was gonna say, I thought the corrosion would only happen on steel, not stainless steel. I remember reading that stainless steel is a passive material.
Idk, I could be wrong.
I spoke with Apple Support today about this. I have a 38mm SGS and asked about corrosion with the classic leather buckle and he explicitly told me that corrosion is something that would not only be covered in the one year warranty but also with my Apple Care. He also guaranteed that it would not happen. I understand the chemical process behind it and even if it somehow managed to corrode it would be covered. This alone alleviates my concern knowing that Apple would take care of it. I say go for it.I did some research on this. Corrosion can occur on plain aluminum when facing stainless steel, however there are a couple things to keep in mind:
- Your watch is made of anodized aluminum which has a greater resistance to corrosion
- Both the band and the watch have a coating to protect both surfaces when facing each other
- Water can accelerate the process, but not by a lot. Salt water seems to be the biggest catalyst
- The research i did shows that this corrosion issue wouldn't start occurring for 8-10 years. I'm guessing you'll be upgrading before then
This article talks about how it started to corrode after 1000 hours of salt spray tests. I think the long story short is that keep it out of the ocean unless you have a sports band.
http://aluminumsurface.blogspot.com/2009/04/corrosion-between-anodized-aluminum-and.html