Thanks for these. Seeing those pictures means I'm going with black. Going with the natural would be good for a few weeks but then I’d be wishing I’d have gone with the black as it would match my MacBook/iPad Pro.I love the light grey hue it has outdoor. But for my habits (home/office/gym) it looks, most of the time, beige and warm.
I went through a black titanium then.
This is how it looks indoor (where I spent most of time), compared to MBP in space gray color.
After a year with the Titanium alloy Apple Watch Ultra the Natural Titanium alloy 15 PM is performing as was expected.poll / discussion time
I love the light grey hue it has outdoor. But for my habits (home/office/gym) it looks, most of the time, beige and warm.
I went through a black titanium then.
This is how it looks indoor (where I spent most of time), compared to MBP in space gray color.
Those folks looking for novelty will always find that "after the novelty wears off, it’s just gonna be what it is," but those just needing a workable long term color for the exoskeleton of their iPhone should do just fine with the Natural Ti alloy what it is.The ergonomics and weight reduction with Ti this year is great. Too bad they didn’t go with harder coating methods like they did using DLC with the Apple Watch Series 7 Ti.
I feel that Apple only finally got back to making truly attractive black phone with 14 Pro, and 15 Pro Max follows albeit being matte rather than polished. Almost all versions between 7 and 14 were just different shades of grey..
That being said, I personally find Natural Ti really boring, it’s like how the muted earth or primer colors are gaining popularity for cars.. I think it is mainly popular at launch because it’s new and fresh right now, but after the novelty wears off, it’s just gonna be what it is - different shades of grey
I’m referring to the scratch resistance of DLC vs PVD. There’s little doubt that the phones would be less prone to scratches if they used DLC for all the Pros this year.Also I could not disagree more about your wish to go years backwards to the AW7. After a year I have found the Natural Ti alloy of the AW Ultra to be far superior to any previous Apple Watch, just like after a few weeks I find the Natural Ti alloy of the iPhone 15 PM similarly superior to any previous iPhone. YMMV.
The point stands that DLC and some need for Titanium alloy iPhones to be less prone to scratches are meaningless.I’m referring to the scratch resistance of DLC vs PVD. There’s little doubt that the phones would be less prone to scratches if they used DLC for all the Pros this year.
Also, only the series 7 in black titanium and Hermes SS space black was DLC so it’s irrelevant to other colors to be used for comparison
Apple Watch Series 7 - Technical Specifications - Apple Support
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I have the same one and only went with a screen protector and took the case off. I have AC+ so if and when the inevitable happens, all good. Love the feel of the phone without a case and this is the first time I have ever done it. So far so good... whoops.I'm really enjoying my Natural Titanium 15 Pro. I've gone caseless for the first time since my Jet Black 8 (which was a lovely phone but a total magnet for scratches). It's noticeably lighter than the 14 Pro and I'd agree the weight distribution helps the feel in the hand too. The rounded edges make it more comfortable to handle without a case. I can't see any micro-scratches on the brushed metal finish yet. Fingerprints don't show up too badly and are easily wiped off. I also like the natural titanium shade of grey, fortunately I don't associate it with depressing 80s office equipment like some folk here do (my 1984 mac 128k was definitely a browner beige colour).
I did get a Belkin screen protector applied in the Apple Store and it's holding up great, looks like new still and gives me some peace of mind when shoving the phone in a pocket or laying it on a table.
I managed to scuff mine a tiny bit. Dropped out of my pocket maybe 2-3 feet onto the pavement (into a puddle, no less). I didn't have a case on it because a) I just got it recently and b) it looks really nice without a case and c) I'm an idiot. Anyway, unclear whether a stainless frame would have taken any more damage, but honestly I was surprised at how well it came out of the encounter.I’m sold on titanium (unless it scuffs and chips really bad over time, but I don’t have any scratches yet).
People shouldn’t give this guy views for his nonsensical clickbait.