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[I want the Ti for lightness AND the "dull" finish. I want less attention attracted to the watch with the places I travel]
I'll probably get banned from this forum for posting this, but if you looking for a good quality understated Titanium band watch, you can save yourself a lot of money if you look beyond Omega.
Take a look at Tissot & Seiko. They both have excellent Titanium's to choose from in the $300-$700 range. Tissot used to be considered a "poor man's Omega" before Swatch bought them.
If you have a big wrist, take a look at their Titanium T-Touch. It's like the Swiss Army Knife of Watches.
It's a shame Bell&Ross only recently started to use Titanium. Their "Airplane Gauge" styled watches would look terrific in that dull looking metal.
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