nilomis[Omega]
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I also avoid precious metal ...
Based on the extra weight (a gold watch is heavy than a steel on).
And
The precious metal (Gold or Pt) are less resistant to dings.
Polishing remove those dings on precious metal cased watches but they will be thinner and thinner.
For me, SS and Ti rules.
Cheers,
Nilo
Thanks for the input, Nico
By: rnaden : January 25th, 2015-16:33
Very helpful as always :-) I'm too careful, I think. Just wanted to make sure I was not making a mistake because I'm not always very gentle with my watches and don't work in a boardroom type office. Now, I'm more convinced that this will work and it's tak...
Great information
By: rnaden : January 25th, 2015-16:36
Thanks for the input and detailed descriptions of what goes into those alloys, Don. I'm learning new stuff every day :-) I'm more convinced now, and yes, the heft is significantly higher than steel - of course some prefer it lighter, but for simple dress ...
Other options.
By: TheMadDruid : January 25th, 2015-11:14
I believe, like most others who answered you, that you will be very happy with a white gold piece. But you have some other choices if you are so concerned with hardness and longevity. Ceramic is now mainstream in case-making and there are several choices ...
Looking good
By: rnaden : January 26th, 2015-17:45
Proportions are great too, and honestly, I've never been a sticker for in house movements, whatever is said, I do appreciate a reliable and easy to service movement over one that may be in house but lacks the above qualities. Thanks for sharing, Don. Rich...