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I have 2 Icon Smalls - 1 is Polished Titanium and 1 is Titanium. I really like both of these watches, but the Titanium gets a 5, while the Polished version gets a lower rating due to the fact that it is much easier to keep the Titanium watch clean. The other reason I like it better is though it seems equally - or even slightly more - prone to scratches and scuffs, it is much harder to notice than on the Polished Titanium. I like the way the Titanium and the Polished Titanium both look, but I think the Titanium is nicer because it gives the watch a more classy, sophisticated and unique look.
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Titanium is always nice on a watch! Definatly if that watch is called the Time Tank / Chronograph / ... (fill in later).
The color af Titanium is like no other metal out there, the warm dark color makes it very classic yet a little bit rough. Too bad it sratches pretty fast.
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This satin dark silver finish is indeed classy but is also prone to scratches and scuffs. Goes particularly well with blue or other bright-colored watch faces.
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Oakley's Titanium based watches are a smooth, matte, and silvery. it looks classy and understated. i have this finish on my Timebomb, and makes for a ligh and confortablw watch, but i do have to give ample warning that Titanium scratches and scuffs easily.