Family: Watches



Herbsley -
I have this on the casing of my Detonator.
I can understand the other reviewer's comment about smearing. Not so much a problem on just the casing of a watch, but over a whole strap I can see how it would be an issue.
However, the benefit of Stealth Black, in my view, is that I have found it refreshingly resistant to scratching. Many is the time that I have knocked my watch (even scraped against brick - ouch), and immediately shuddered to think of the damage, only to then look down and see the same old shine. Dunno how it is manufactured - but there's obviously some devilish wizardry involved in there somewhere.
Pander -
The Stealth Black casing of my Crush 2.0 easily gets smears on it. Because it is quite shiny it becomes dirty quite easily and when you have to clean it, you have to use a cloth of somesort (Microbag for instance) or else you will just smear is all over the casing.
But it sure looks cool and sleek.
Iwan -
You need to see this finish to understand. No words do it justice. Dark: yes, glossy: yes but there is so much more to it a depth I just can't describe. In my opinion the best looking finish of all Oakley watches and up to date I still haven't scratched it so it seems resilient as well
jumpman73 -
I have this on my Timebomb. Its an awesome colorway. Its dark but yet shiny. Very nice to have to show your O.
bong -
Stealth Black looks, well... stealthy! it's a black based Stainless Steel polished to a high, glossy luster. the stealthy, subdued black colour combined with the high polish is definitely a looker.
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