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: Anyone have one of these? How does the titanium
: compare in durability/scrath resistance to
: the SS version? Any stories?
==================================================Hi I own a seamaster titanium version and it is very hard to scratch, I have noticed that when I get a fine scratch it seems to dissapear over time, however the deeper scratches go dark in colour.....overall it is much better than the stainless steel version of seiko I also own, which seems to sctatch very easily on the bottom of the bracelet.
p.s. While on the subject of Seamaster Pro, can you tell me when your date changes? Mine starts to change at about 15 minutes to midnight, but doesn't fully change till about 40 minutes after midnight. My movement is a calibre 1164.
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