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: Thank you for your reply. My question would be
: answered if you consider Seiko, Citizen, and
: Invicta as hig end manufacturers. Otherwise,
: would you happen to know what kind of
: stainless steel these manufacturers use? I
: am confused because sometimes they state
: that they use 316L, but most of the time
: they do not mention anything about the
: stainless steel they use at all.
: Thank you,
: Common man
Hi
I sadly have no information on this subject. I suggest you to check manufacturers website maybe they describe what steel they are using.
Good luck.
regards
georges
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