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Re: Seamaster Pro Titanium
In Response To: Seamaster Pro Titanium ()

Depends on your tolerance for scratches. I've had my SMP Chrono Ti for about three years now and have worn it everyday just about 24/7. I wear it whether I'm attending an Opera or doing housecleaning. It has some scratches but I don't even notice them. The scratches on the blue bezel are more distinct because they appear lighter in color than the bezel. The scratches on the Ti just blend in.

Ricky

: Does anyone know how titanium wears? DOes it
: scratch easier than Stainless Steel?, Does
: it dull over time, and can you buff the
: scratches out after a few years like the SS
: Watch? Just thinking of alternatives if the
: wait is too long for my Model 2255.800
: replacement.

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