nicosauve1
I should Work at Oakley
Edit...I contacted Omega and this reference is actually grade 2, not grade 5 titanium. The master coaxial 41mm no-date line that launched with Spectre has a blue titanium version that IS grade 5, and the more modern gray dialed PO's are also grade 5. The newest no-time-to-die smp 300 is grade 2, and most everything else they do is grade 2. Grade 5 was really only for those 3 references, the 41mm blue dial master coax, the 43.5mm gray dial PO and the 45.5mm gray dial chrono PO. I cannot get with the gray dial PO's, the arabic font is too futuristic for me and the gray dials put me off. Grade 2 it is then..I wonder if it can be polished...that would be one advantage because I know grade 5 is considered by Omega too hard to be polished when servicing.traded my super heavy 45.5mm steel planet ocean for a 42mm titanium "Goldilocks" and couldn't be happier. The grade 5 titanium looks like steel but it's light as a feather and seems nearly impervious to scratches!!
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