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Opened July 1999, zOwie is the Internet's first and longest running discussion forum dedicated to Omega brand watches.

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Re: Titanium vs. Stainless Steel

I just have to ask...why would anyone own TWO Ti Pro Divers? Just curious (most people would go for a variety). Lighter is only considered better by some people (everybody got different tastes, it's what makes for a horse race). I owned a Bond SMP, traded it in on a Rolex Submariner, then traded "UP" to a Bond SMP!!! Reason: the SMP felt more substantial (i.e. was heavier) as did the bracelet
(which is also heavier, as well as nicer looking). In the final analysis, choices in watches, as in most important things in life, is very subjective. As a wise old man used to advise me, "If it feels good, do! If it feels real good, do it twice!!!"

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