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 Posted: Tue Feb 19th, 2008 07:41 pm
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OrologioPazzesco
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I came across a new Citizen Eco-Drive Infusion Men's 300m Watch # BN0040-00A.
I love the grey wave dial on this one and the price is right but I can't find much more about it. It has a ceramic bezel. Can't these break or scratch more easily than others?



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 Posted: Tue Feb 19th, 2008 07:47 pm
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Looks real nice, clean design. I thought the ceramic bezels were more scratch resistant and harder to damage...not sure though.

Great looking diver.

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 Posted: Wed Feb 20th, 2008 06:55 am
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Aside from the hideous strap that's one sweet looking diver imho!!hand6.gif

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 Posted: Wed Feb 20th, 2008 08:22 am
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Paxman wrote: Aside from the hideous strap that's one sweet looking diver imho!!hand6.gif

In the language of the Old Country, that rubber strap is brutta figura! coyote2.gif But I bet it would look great on a Zulu "Bond" strap.yourock.gif

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Very nice looking dial. Not bad at all. :cool:

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 Posted: Wed Feb 20th, 2008 01:34 pm
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Ciao, amico:)

Ceramics is the second hard material after the diamond.
It is about 15% harder than saphyre, and about 50% harder than steel 316 or titanium.
I personally prefer dark blue/black dials, but your watch will be like new for the next 50 or 100 years:) Congrats:)

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dingo69 wrote: Ciao, amico:)

Ceramics is the second hard material after the diamond.
It is about 15% harder than saphyre, and about 50% harder than steel 316 or titanium.
I personally prefer dark blue/black dials, but your watch will be like new for the next 50 or 100 years:) Congrats:)

Caio, Pisano. Grazie. I learned something new today - that ceramic is harder than sapphire.  And here I was worried about it breaking or scratching. What a stunada!!crap.gif

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