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I found a plain titanium band in my dad's belongings after he passed. I was thinking of having it cleaned up and sized for myself. Tungsten carbide would be a great option too.diamondseeker2006|1431642767|3876864 said:John, I was just about to say that you need a second band! I think titanium will scratch like crazy, won't it? My son-in-law has tungsten carbide and it looks new after 4.5 years. He got his from Tungsten World.
John Pollard|1431649111|3876897 said:I found a plain titanium band in my dad's belongings after he passed. I was thinking of having it cleaned up and sized for myself. Tungsten carbide would be a great option too.diamondseeker2006|1431642767|3876864 said:John, I was just about to say that you need a second band! I think titanium will scratch like crazy, won't it? My son-in-law has tungsten carbide and it looks new after 4.5 years. He got his from Tungsten World.
MTmama - When you have those sapphires unset do check out how they appear in a temp setting that allows more light to surround them. It may blow you away, or you may prefer the way they look in bezels. Win-win experiment as long as you're considering an unset/remake.