You won't be contemplating movement differences while wearing it...you'll be looking at the aesthetics. So in this case, definitely get the Ti version.
I am trying to decide between a typexxi 3810 ti and a type xxi 3810st The st comes equipped with 584q/2 with silicon pallets and a flat silicon balance spring where is the titanium version comes with the caliber 584/Q1 I prefer the titanium version for ov...
... so I would go for the watch that appeals to you more. I can also imagine that the movement improvements are going to be available to the older version during an upcoming service. Breguet‘s sister company Blancpain does exactly that since a while. For ...
You won't be contemplating movement differences while wearing it...you'll be looking at the aesthetics. So in this case, definitely get the Ti version. Cheers, John
... and traded in for a Ti. You'll love the Ti. It looks like a bulky heavy chronograph but the wearer can't believe how light it is! Also, ... it's a better looking dial.
The Central minute hand of the Chronograph didn't reset properly. After some uses it didn't Set Back to the 12 o'clock position anymore, but was about 1/2 minute Off. Send it in 2 Times for the same reason then Sold it when it happened a third time.
I have tried both on my wrist, the titanium and the steel version. I personally liked the ti version much more. With regard to the aesthetics and to the comfort on my wrist. Best, Thomas
I have the titanium version and it is a beauty. It has moved to being a very consistent wear across my collection and dare I say it, beats my PAM576 (and I never thought I would say that) Choose what sings to you. Regards, Patrick