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KOSTER45
9
Jul 31, 2020
I have one and im going to replace it. Its completely useless as sometimes it unscrew itself when holding in the pocket. looks nice, but its not practical at all. 
luger
130
Aug 19, 2020
KOSTER45Wondering if this is _because_ it is titanium. My Citizen titanium watch band uses steel bushings for the pins that hold the links in place. The titanium on its own isn't compressible enough to hold them snugly. To me, being a little bit of a titanium junkie, this sounds worth it. It _is_ an expensive metal, and hard to work with. Lightweight! Probably either finish is ion plated - I wouldn't be sure of the Vickers hardness on that, but my Galaxy is in a leather wallet, so no worry there. Pocket, table - safe regardless. Loctite isn't a bad idea. Blue (?) with medium hold can be broken easily if need be, and then done again, if the titanium on titanium threading doesn't hold for you. Cheaper than machining it, maybe with a steel or brass insert inside the knurled knob. Don't think a set screw is needed. Either way, the price would go from "hmmm..." to "Whoa Nelly!" Maybe _change_ the knob to brass; hmmm... I'd stick with some Loctite!
luger
130
Sep 5, 2020
KOSTER45I bought one with black finish - the natural isn't available right now - and am not having any issue with it unscrewing itself. It is reasonably difficult to unscrew, once I've snugged the knurled nut on. Maybe you got a bad example. Maybe the natural finish version is different. I'd ask that it be replaced, if I were you.
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