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In selecting the watch I consider the look and
the weight. I love the look of titanium which
is grey finished. As for the weight, I put side
by side another models of SMPs. I found out
SMP Titanium more comfortable in my case due to
its light weight. Its more corrossion resistance
than steel as what they said, but not as hard.
Its also very easy to remove scratches in the watch ( titanium ) if you have the Microlon
provided free, if you ask Omega. Thus making
your watch always looks new. However you will
need another polishing cloth, such as that of
Judge Crater to remove the scratches on the
steel bezel.
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