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    ALPHA SOLID TITANIUM CASE MULTIFUNCTION AUTOMATIC PILOT MANS WATCH (ON SALE)

    Item No.: MH7716-HZ0532-BLACK
    Category: Alpha Sporting

    Description:

    ALPHA SOLID TITANIUM CASE MULTIFUNCTION PILOT AUTOMATIC MAN'S WATCH

    MOVEMENT : MULTIFUNCTION Self winding automatic movements with 20 jewels

    Case : SOLID TITANIUM CASE & BACK ( SEE-THRU BACK CASE )

    5 ATM Water Resistant (ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE)

    Dial : Black dial

    SIZE : 45MM EXCLUDING THE CROWN, LUGS TO LUGS 51MM

    Strap : GENUINE LEATHER BLACK BAND  (with 7 adjust hole)

    Buckle : STAINLESS STEEL BUCKLE

    WEIGHT : 71g

    length : 10 inchs

    Thickness : 15.5 mm

    Condition : BRAND NEW

     

    WARRANTY : 1 YEAR

    NOTE : Please make sure click the ((Continue)) button in paypal for complete the transaction After you settle the payment in paypal.IF not.we would not receive the order detail from your order.THANKS

     

     

     

    Titanium (Ti) was discovered in 1791 by William Gregor, an amateur geologist and pastor in Cornwall, England. The titanium oxide was independently rediscovered in 1795 by German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth. He named it for the Titans of Greek mythology.

     

     

     

     

    Metal form titanium is high corrosion resistance, light in weight but great tensile strength. It is as strong as steel but 45% lighter. Its corrosion resistance is comparable to platinum. Melting point over 1,649 degrees Celsius,titanium is a good refractory metal which is resistant to heat, acid and wear.

     

    Beginning from the 1950s, the Soviet Union pioneered the use of titanium in military application, particularly in submarines and high performance jets. During the Cold War period, titanium was considered as a strategic material by the U.S government.

    Today, titanium is widely used in many industries, such as aerospace, architecture, medical,

    military and watch making.