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I tried this model on, alongside the steel version.

 

I was almost set on a steel Santos when Cartier announced the Titanium. I had to see it in real life before making any decision!

While I was originally all in on the Titanium version, my thoughts are slowly shifting back to the steel.
The bead blasted titanium is probably a great finish that, together with the material itself, will prevent from the unavoidable hairlines on the polished steel bezel. I hated those hairlines on my steel watches (Rolex OP, Nautilus...) but I've learned to live with them as they seem to appear even if you wear your watch under the softest cashmere sweater. When it comes to "real" scratches, then it will certainly be a different story: my experience owning a Tudor FXD in brushed titanium is that the material will scratch. One can argue about the material hardness of steel VS. titanium but at the end of the day, both metals WILL scratch. With a bead blasted finish it will show even more, and where a polished steel bezel is easy to re-polish, refurbishing a bead-blasted watch with polished edges will be way more complicated.
While I don't think there is a bad choice here, that reason above (plus, in all honesty, the cost delta) makes me lean back toward the steel version. 







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