Just wondering, because most watches I see on here are aluminum.

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    Last few I’ve had are SS, I’d rather get a used few generation old steel than a current gen aluminium. Looks much better imo and for something I wear every day that’s quite important

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    Sapphire crystal is essential if you do anything that might touch the glass slightly.

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    I’ve got the S9 silver stainless steel, mostly because I’m clumsy as hell and wanted the sapphire screen. Not a mark on it so far.