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Nearly Identical

Aside from the weight. The difference in dial color here is just because of lighting in the individual photographs. Mechanically, they are the same. Notice the Ti (left) has a white frame around the date aperture, while it has none on the SS model. This is not a rule, as I found out last month. I saw a Ti model without the frame around the date aperture.

I wouldn't expect Omega to produce the Ti model with the black dial and bezel




: 1) How does the titanium model compare to the
: stainless steel model, apart from the
: obvious weight adavatages. Maybe somebody
: who own one can share experience?

: 2) Would you expect Omega to procuce a ti model
: with black dial AND black bezel in the near
: future?

: Thanks for your insights

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