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I have been reading conflicting messages about the relative merits of titanium, both for watch cases and bracelets. Ultimately, I had to decide between titanium and SS for my new Seamaster. The titanium just felt right, and I loved the electric blue face and sword style hands (very easy to read), but I digress...
Is the titanium bracelet on the Omega more (less?) likely to stretch out over time than the SS version? I have read conflicting reports about this issue.
TIA
Adam Rodman
P.S. -- Much to my amazement, after less than a week to settle down, my Seamaster is running at +2 seconds a day. I think I got a good one!
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