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Old 23 February 2008, 11:13 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by pa7el View Post
Titanium is easier to scratc and harder to remove scratches from due to oxide film on titanuim cases.

It also looks like plastic IMO. but some will like it is light weight)

For durable good look i would go fo brushed SS

Good look in search!

I'd have to disagree slightly with this.

It seems that some manufacturers' watches scratch very easily, while others do not. My Citizen Eco-Zilla has been given no special handling, and I have yet to put a mark in the titanium.

I love the look, very close to bead-blasted stainless. If you like the look but for some reason want steel, get a bead-blasted watch or have one blasted.
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