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: The main part of the bezel is steel on both.
: Its the small cosmetic insert that may be
: made of other materials.
: The insert is aluminum on the blue and black
: ones like the 2531.80 and the 2254.50. The
: blue or black is an anodized paint on the
: aluminum which is exceptionally durable.
: On the shiny bezel versions like the 2532.20,
: the insert is highly polished steel. The
: numbers are deeply inset and filled with
: dark blue paint.
Thanks, does this make any difference in weight is the aluminum bezel lighter than the steel bezel or more likely to get a nic or dent?
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