Fastwong
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Scratch and ding resistance are really big leaps over stainless
Sep 14, 2021,15:22 PM
I haven't been able to put a ding/dent in a ti watch and scratches tend to be very light, visible in the finish but not actually digging into the metal. This means any decorative polishing or brushing tends to hold up better over time.
Color may also be an advantage if you like the slightly darker shade of metal. They are very close but titanium is just ever so slightly more of a grey than stainless like platinum is just that little bit brighter than stainless.
Ti compared to stainless is to me like what stainless is to gold/platinum as far as the increase in lightness and durability.
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Titanium …
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 13th, 2021-21:56
It’s virtually corrosion resistant and can be exposed to salt water without corroding. It’s also antimagnetic.
Repels greater and lesser flying demons.
By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : September 13th, 2021-22:16
This was actually the reason it saw use in aerospace applications. That, and the weight/strength profile... Grade 5 titanium is more scratch resistant than the usual types of steel used in watches. Titanium is more difficult to machine, I've read.
Better resonance.
By: mkvc : September 14th, 2021-00:47
Helpful if you are in a position to consider a repeater. I usually use a titanium 'cello endpin and fine tuners (as opposed to steel), as I like their effect on the sound of the instrument.
Scratch and ding resistance are really big leaps over stainless
By: Fastwong : September 14th, 2021-15:22
I haven't been able to put a ding/dent in a ti watch and scratches tend to be very light, visible in the finish but not actually digging into the metal. This means any decorative polishing or brushing tends to hold up better over time. Color may also be a...
Tons
By: m2 : September 14th, 2021-17:00
Titanium is better than SS in almost every way possible IMO. The only reason it's not more popular is because people correlate weight with quality (lol) It also "self heals" a bit as oxidation on titanium basically fills in light scratches and makes them ...