lien
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liquidmetal omega
hello,
has any purist seem/own this model yet? how does this metal wears out in daily use? scratch resistant better steel/titanium? bonding well with ceramic after some period of time?
would there be other models utilizing this metal? i m quite curious to learn more about this model
cheers,
Ed~

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Centurionone · Nov 7, 2021
Explore why Omega chose Grade 2 titanium for the Seamaster Diver 300M 'No Time To Die' edition. Learn about titanium grades, durability, and aesthetics.
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liquidmetal omega
By: lien : September 11th, 2010-23:10
hello, has any purist seem/own this model yet? how does this metal wears out in daily use? scratch resistant better steel/titanium? bonding well with ceramic after some period of time? would there be other models utilizing this metal? i m quite curious to...
nothing special
By: Lyndon : September 20th, 2010-05:46
I was looking for this watch, and finally in Vietnam HCMC i found it, but it was a little disappointed, at a glance its like the standard PO black face. As i already have a PO it did not grab me, however Aquatera GMT i think is better purchase.