Titanium Omegas

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While I'm not normally much of a fan of special editions, the new Seamaster Diver 300M ETNZ looks really great, and it is titanium.
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Can't go wrong with an titanium SMP, only thing is you often check your wrist if you're still wearing a watch it's that light.

David

Here's mine after an extensive restore I did
 
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Pelagos looks great in pics and shitty in real life.
I've posted the same sentiment. Why do you think it's that way? Is it the dull darkish grey grade of titanium?
 
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I've posted the same sentiment. Why do you think it's that way? Is it the dull darkish grey grade of titanium?

I have titanium GS and it's anything but dull.

I tried it several times. The last time I was wearing my Zenith Pilot which is not so sparkling. But side by side with Pelagos it looked like Leonardo's painting vs schoolboy's drawing on the wall of a restroom [emoji1]
This is my Ti diver:
 
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The Seamaster 2298.80 is something of a classic and wears very nicely in titanium.

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Resurrecting thread #2 today 😗

Aqua Terra Good Planet - titanium great daily wearer

 
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Still my favourite watch even after nearly 20 years of ownership.
 
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I know you only asked about Omega, but, when you say titanium diver, I can't help but think of the Pelagos, so you may want to check that watch out, too:
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My original to watch was the blue Pelagos. I wanted something blue and couldn't afford a Smurf or vacheron. I also couldn't find the ti planet ocean in blue so I grabbed the Pelagos. It was comfortable but the blue was *too bright" for me. The PO was the exact blue I wanted and then I got super lucky and found one. Sold the Pelagos and haven't .issues it one second.