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: Airport metal detectors do nothing to my Ti
: SeMP, and as a matter of fact they don't
: even pick up the presence of the watch
: itself. In addition to being ungodly strong
: and corrosion resistant, titanium has no
: magnetic properties whatsoever.
Last week I went through 2 airports with a steel SeMP on my wrist and a 2 tone Rolex in my pocket and they weren't enough to be picked up. Makes me wonder why they make me remove my shoes when enough metal for a small knife passes right through. I, for one, would rather have MORE sensitive detectors.
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