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  1. bruin20 Sep 4, 2019

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    I have only really gotten into watches in the last couple of years and have become very interested in titanium.

    I really like the new SMP and noticed that they released a ceramic cased version this year. I went to try them on and it seems like the ceramic is some how heavier than the steel model. Maybe it’s my imagination because the ceramic is a larger watch.

    So I got to looking at older SMPs and really like the ti models that omega used to make. Any one think they will release them in full ti again or has ceramic replaced that model line?
     
  2. borre Sep 4, 2019

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    I have the steel model and tried the Ceramic-Ti model a couple of weeks ago. The Ceramic-Ti is definitely lighter...
     
  3. bruin20 Sep 4, 2019

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    Do you happen to know the weight for your steel model? Either on rubber or just watch head?
     
  4. bama2141 Sep 4, 2019

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    Can’t comment on the steel version, but the Ti Ceramic is 109 grams on the rubber strap
     
  5. Meme-Dweller Sep 4, 2019

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    I hope they do release a Ti version. I would snatch a used one up in a heartbeat (not paying $9,000, but would gladly pay $4500-$5000 used)
     
  6. borre Sep 5, 2019

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    176g including the bracelet
     
  7. funkright Sep 7, 2019

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    what is the model number of the ti and the ceramic ti?
     
  8. funkright Sep 7, 2019

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  9. fskywalker Sep 8, 2019

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    Older SMP's in titanium (2231 pictured below) weighs 106 grams

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  10. bruin20 Sep 8, 2019

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    This makes me think that a titanium on rubber strap modern SMP would be much much lighter than the ceramic model.