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I truly apologise for the mistake with tritium... got mixed up with the new popular metal... tantulum? (if thats how u spell it?)
Tritium is the glow in dark stuff that has been replaced by superliminova.. sorry... ;o(
I would think that titanium is harder than stainless steel though...
Gold is definitely the softess.. even if its 18K.
Thinking of getting the IWC aquatimer... not sure whether to go for SS or Titanium. Titanium is definitely the lightest, but isnt it true that it is more scratch resistant than the other metals?
Thanx...
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