The great thing about the Pelagos and Ti is the ability to rub the worst of any marks off with the hard blue end of a rubber
I love my ETA version, I have had it since they were released and I can’t see me getting rid of it.
The great thing about the Pelagos and Ti is the ability to rub the worst of any marks off with the hard blue end of a rubber
I love my ETA version, I have had it since they were released and I can’t see me getting rid of it.
I think they're great for day to day wear and any marks are easy to remove but if you're looking to shoot at one you'll probably damage it beyond what a wee buff with a rubber will resolve.
Thanks everyone, looks like and overwhelming vote of confidence.
My Pelagos 39 marks as much or as little as my steel watches. I love the light weight of it. It makes it very comfortable.
bare titanium in my experience has poor mark and scratch resistance
Tudor, like many others, uses grade 2. I believe GS uses grade 5, which is an alloy and harder/more scratch resistant. Grade 5 is dearer than grade 2.