First off, their “Grade 2 Apple Watch Ultra titanium band” is supposedly an affordable option, which is a definite plus, let’s be real. Who wants to drop a fortune on *just* a watch band? Especially when you’ve already shelled out for the Ultra itself. But then they mention spring bars… honestly, spring bars? Feels a bit… cheap, doesn’t it? Like, it’s not gonna fall off easily, but like, are they *really* the best for a “premium” watch band? I dunno.
Then you see other people are talking about leather straps for the Ultra. Makes sense, right? A full-grain leather band sounds classy AF, and comfy too. I mean, I can totally picture it, developing a nice patina over time, molding to your wrist… you know, the good stuff. The kind of thing that *looks* like it belongs on an Ultra. But is that Robust Goods? It’s not clear.
But like, then there’s the Titan FKM band… and oh boy, that’s where it gets messy. Someone *straight up* said Robust Goods refused to accept a return on a band that didn’t even fit their Apple Watch. That’s a yikes situation right there. Makes you kinda wonder about their quality control, or even their customer service, doesn’t it?
And then you see all these other options thrown in, like carbon fiber bands and, like, silicone rubber straps with metal connectors. I mean, those might be *okay*, but they don’t exactly scream “Ultra” to me, y’know? More like, “I accidentally bumped my watch on a rock and I don’t wanna scratch it.” Practical, maybe, but not exactly stylish.