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  • #16
    Originally posted by psee View Post
    351! Love the gold hands and brown dial ... Would have bought one myself if the casing is totally SS ...
    psee-senior,
    I have this struggle... if titanium casing really that problematic, then why they continue using this material and even pricing it higher and with better design some more.

    Well, everything comes in package?!? 2 sides to a coin?!?
    My humble beginning:
    Ball - Conductor (SE), Rolex - Green Sub LV (Alpha-numeric series), Omega - PO XL & Pam - 351 (M-series)

    Dream watch:
    It is a tough choice between IWC IW500114 and IW500109.
    [url]http://www.iwcportugieser.com/en/[/url]
    [url]http://www.iwc.com/en-us/collection/portuguese/IW5001/[/url]

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    • #17
      Originally posted by psee View Post
      351! Love the gold hands and brown dial ... Would have bought one myself if the casing is totally SS ...
      Is titanium casing difficult to maintain?

      Bros with Pam351 kindly share your opinions...

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      • #18
        Didnt have any problem as yet

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        • #19
          351 for the gold hands. wait for 321 for the front PR.

          320 vs 351. I would sat 351.

          Titanium not really big problem. Steel will also dent if knock, scratch if grind.
          titanium grey is quite nice. Only that usually titanium comes in brushed finish as it scratches more easily than steel.
          If you are not those who will DIY away minor scratch, then not much issue.
          Audemars Piguet Ball Bell&Ross Cartier IWC Longines Omega Panerai Rolex Sinn Tissot

          Alba Casio Citizen Roox Seiko

          Wanted to add PP but bo lui

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          • #20
            Thanks for the valuable inputs.

            Have consider 321 as well, but the off centre front PR makes me think twice....

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Black Mercury View Post
              psee-senior,
              I have this struggle... if titanium casing really that problematic, then why they continue using this material and even pricing it higher and with better design some more.

              Well, everything comes in package?!? 2 sides to a coin?!?
              Titanium casing is said to get scratches easily, so far no problem with all the Ti watches I owned. Nothing a brush pen can't fix...except dings.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Seventh Son View Post
                Never go wrong with the 351! Just check out the 320 sales thread in the sales section and go figure.
                Seems like there are few 351 currently on sale as well, with price being very attractive...

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by pmguy View Post
                  Seems like there are few 351 currently on sale as well, with price being very attractive...
                  I spoke to many ex owners of 320 and the GMT function is exactly what makes the watch cost more and being less attractive, that's why it tends to sell slower be it new or preowned. Anyway, that's just my personal view. Buy what you like is the most important.
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                  • #24
                    351 seems to be close to its roots other than the Ti case and date..whats really the downside of the Ti material? Top of my head i can only figured the material surface get aged quicker than SS. Anyone to correct me pls.
                    Audentis fortuna juvat.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by trailblazer View Post
                      351 seems to be close to its roots other than the Ti case and date..whats really the downside of the Ti material? Top of my head i can only figured the material surface get aged quicker than SS. Anyone to correct me pls.
                      Any Bros with 351 care to comment?

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                      • #26
                        Get both lah

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by pmguy View Post
                          Any Bros with 351 care to comment?
                          Just get it!!! Especially at only low 9ks now.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Seventh Son View Post
                            I spoke to many ex owners of 320 and the GMT function is exactly what makes the watch cost more and being less attractive, that's why it tends to sell slower be it new or preowned. Anyway, that's just my personal view. Buy what you like is the most important.
                            the price difference is just a couple of hundred of dollars for an extra GMT function and a reserve power indicator. if i'm spending close to 10k on a watch, just a couple of hundreds won't blow a huge hole in my wallet, but it's just me.
                            Moreover, the needle can be hidden whenever you want. When there's a need to travel overseas, just whip the GMT needle out for convenience.
                            ultimately, get what you need and like

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by eng81157 View Post
                              the price difference is just a couple of hundred of dollars for an extra GMT function and a reserve power indicator. if i'm spending close to 10k on a watch, just a couple of hundreds won't blow a huge hole in my wallet, but it's just me.
                              Moreover, the needle can be hidden whenever you want. When there's a need to travel overseas, just whip the GMT needle out for convenience.
                              ultimately, get what you need and like
                              Yes,u are right but remember to get it and love it but not to flip it,cheers

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                              • #30
                                Bro, I was also in your same position and ended with the 351.
                                Why? because
                                - prefer "marina" wording over "GMT"
                                - prefer gold hands as opposed to extra hand
                                - the titanium casing is a good combo with the polished bezel
                                - i would think 351 has got a better resale value
                                - i dun need the GMT hand cos I dun need that function

                                So have you made up your mind?

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