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Titanium for sure but ...
... I would be more than happy with steel ... Just saw it at a boutique .... sigh ......
Bim
Maybe traditional...
By: KMII : June 10th, 2015-00:24
...but for me for something supposed to be a tool watch should - amongst the options provided - be steel or titanium. The platinum is very appealing visually but probably not something for the rough and tumble ;) I guess the titanium would be my favourite...
The steel, by all counts ...
By: nilomis : June 10th, 2015-03:46
Nicolas (Or should I say Mr. 100K?), As you already stated the SS version is closer to the original, even considering the fact that with the Master non-magnetic Co Axial movement put it on another league. The only point, on all versions, is the bracelet, ...
Same thing here
By: AHMED.G : June 10th, 2015-05:11
I'm into white metal too, I love the the black dial looks, but I would love to have it in lighter metal which is titanium, the blue dial isn't bad but I must see it on flesh , I might like it better than black, platinum, I don't see anything worth to go f...
The decision was made for me
By: grigo : June 16th, 2015-00:00
I have not bought a watch for a long time and the new Seamaster 300 really appealed to me. A just received the titanium one as a gift and the combination of the blue dial and the light greyish colour is to die for. It is also very, very light compared to ...
tititititititi !!!!!
By: ztirual : June 19th, 2015-14:29
Hands down, at least for me. Wins on lightness, non cold conductivity, non scratch, modernity… in tune with all the other fantastic attribute of this watch (in house co-axial, liquid metal, anti glare and uhhhh 15.000 gaus resistance) Excusez du peu! Not ...
just a clarification
By: Asad A Awan : June 22nd, 2015-01:37
the blue dial two tone version is a very rare combination of titanium and gold, it is not steel and gold as is usual in two tone watches...so that makes it a very interesting and unusual combination...and I do not know of anyone who has seen this version ...