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Titanium Watches

Titanium watches are timepieces that have a case, band, or both made of titanium. Titanium is a popular material for watchmaking due to its strength, durability, and lightness. It is also resistant to corrosion and scratches, making it an excellent choice for a watch that is meant to be worn daily.
Titanium is a lightweight and tough material that is also resistant to temperature changes, making it a popular choice for sports and diving watches. It is also hypoallergenic, making it a great choice for people with sensitive skin. Because of its strength, titanium can be used to create a wide variety of watch designs and styles.
There are several grades of titanium, each with different properties and strengths. The most common grades used in watchmaking are Grade 2, Grade 5, and Grade 23. Grade 2 is the most common and is known for its high strength and low weight. Grade 5 is stronger and more durable than Grade 2, but it is also more difficult to work with. Grade 23 is the strongest of the three grades and is often used in medical implants and other high-stress applications.
Some popular watch brands that use titanium in their watch cases and/or bands include Citizen, Seiko, Tag Heuer, Omega, and Rolex.