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Is it true? More dark grey in color after remedial polish?
Apr 16, 2010,00:45 AM
Hi PAM experts,
Is it true for the above?
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Polished ss cases v. titanium cases
By: andreak757 : April 13th, 2010-23:14
Would like to know how these two different materials wear (e.g., with dings and scratches). Can dings or scratches in the titanium be repaired? Stainless scratches just get buffed out right? Is one material lighter or more comfortable than the other? Than...
Both can be buffed or polished more or less the same
By: PoyFR : April 13th, 2010-23:54
Both alloy can be buffed or polished. Titanium requires more specific techniques and equipments but it does not represent any difficulties to remake perfect or new. Yes Titanium wears lighter than Stainless Steel. I always favour it when possible, but som...
Grade 2 & 5 Ti vs. 316L Steel on Hardness
By: Blue_Orca : April 14th, 2010-15:42
If you are concern on the hardness between the two metals, my prior post on this topic in the JLC forum may interest you: http://jlc.watchprosite.com/show-forumpost/fi-2/pi-3376856/ti-549191/s--6/ Grade 2 Ti is very soft. I have a Seiko that is made of Gr...
Both cases are all good;c)
By: pog760 : April 15th, 2010-17:49
Don't worry too much about scratches as they are the ones that give character to the watch. I wasn't sure which one to get so I got both and love them both;c) My PAM 61 and 000 Saludos! Gene...
Great pair
By: andreak757 : April 15th, 2010-18:15
Great photos. Thanks for sharing.