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Black Magic vs Steel Ceramic
Can anyone comment on the durability of a Black Magic all ceramic Big Bang compared to a Steel Ceramic variation. My understanding is that the all ceramic version is incredibly durable, but is the steel version a scratch magnet by comparison?

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I purchased both...
By: kennygfunk : October 10th, 2012-19:02
The Steel Ceramic Evolution has a brushed finish on the ceramic bezel that I like, and the steel looks more like white gold than steel (amazing finish!). The ceramic is very durable and takes most of the blows, but you will get a few scratches on the casi...