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: First off, I just want to say what an excellent site this is!
: I am just about to buy the Seamaster Chrono; a watch I've been wanting for
: years now. I really want the Ti version, however I want to know the best
: way to care for this precious metal. I know that Ti is stronger than
: steel, but it scratches easily. What is the best way to remove fine
: scratches that will result over time? Any other care tips you can give me
: will be greatly appreciated.
: Oh, and with all due respect, I don't buy that "there's a story for
: every scratch" line. Like many of you, I like my stuff looking nice
: for as long as I can!
: Thanks for your help.
Here is a link for the care of Ti watches.
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