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Thread: Tudor Pelagos Titanium - Durability

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    Grand Master Sinnlover's Avatar
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    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.

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    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.

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    Thanks everyone, looks like and overwhelming vote of confidence.

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    Master
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    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.

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    bare titanium in my experience has poor mark and scratch resistance

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    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.

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