Photos Titanium showcase: Let's see your favorite Ti/Ti knives

I'm not big on frame locks. Others I have use an overlay that at least partially shields the lock bar. This is the exception, my WE Seer. The handle is all titanium but it's just done so beautifully. It feels great in hand.

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Keep it classy BF!
I love Bill Harsey’s work, but the color of the titanium on my AirFrame doesn’t match the color of the titanium on my Brieitling. Worse, I can’t even wear my Breitling at the moment, because I put on a little bit of weight, and I have to find a Breitling dealer to put a link back in my bracelet so it’s not so tight. When I bought it, my wrists were so skinny that I had to have 2 or 3 links taken out, and still wore it on the tightest adjuster setting in Winter. Now, it’s uncomfortably tight even on the loosest setting in Winter. :(


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I love Bill Harsey’s work, but the color of the titanium on my AirFrame doesn’t match the color of the titanium on my Brieitling. Worse, I can’t even wear my Breitling at the moment, because I put on a little bit of weight, and I have to find a Breitling dealer to put a link back in my bracelet so it’s not so tight. When I bought it, my wrists were so skinny that I had to have 2 or 3 links taken out, and still wore it on the tightest adjuster setting in Winter. Now, it’s uncomfortably tight even on the loosest setting in Winter. :(


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Does Breitling make an extension clasp? I added one of those to my Seiko Sumo and love being able to adjust it throughout the day.
 
I love Bill Harsey’s work, but the color of the titanium on my AirFrame doesn’t match the color of the titanium on my Brieitling. Worse, I can’t even wear my Breitling at the moment, because I put on a little bit of weight, and I have to find a Breitling dealer to put a link back in my bracelet so it’s not so tight. When I bought it, my wrists were so skinny that I had to have 2 or 3 links taken out, and still wore it on the tightest adjuster setting in Winter. Now, it’s uncomfortably tight even on the loosest setting in Winter. :(


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Yup, love Harsey & Les George blade profiles!

Your watch is very classy...I really appreciate the legibility now that my eyes are 55+ years old.

And, I can't stand a watch that's too tight...MOF...I have to wear mine loose to the point that I can swap the head from top/bottom sides of my wrist.

I have round wrists & forearms...it's because I was brought up on a farm with square haybales and tobacco allotments...lots of manual labor.

Is your watch bracelet pin & collar links?
 
I love Bill Harsey’s work, but the color of the titanium on my AirFrame doesn’t match the color of the titanium on my Brieitling. Worse, I can’t even wear my Breitling at the moment, because I put on a little bit of weight, and I have to find a Breitling dealer to put a link back in my bracelet so it’s not so tight. When I bought it, my wrists were so skinny that I had to have 2 or 3 links taken out, and still wore it on the tightest adjuster setting in Winter. Now, it’s uncomfortably tight even on the loosest setting in Winter. :(


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Welcome to “Club Dad Bod”.
 
After a couple decades, I needed a full link for my used Omega Seamaster Titane to replace a half link. I was tired of it being a little tight in the Summer and just okay in the Winter. I got lucky and scored a used one with pins and collars off of eBay for much, much less than new. Had it sized perfectly about ten minutes after I got it in the mail. For my new watches, I keep everything like spare straps and links in one spot so I know where they're at.
 
Nice collection! L to R and skipping the Hinderer, that's: ??? > Quiet Carry Drift > CRK Small Sebenza (21?) > Quiet Carry ??? > ???. Fill us in! :)

Thanks! All awesome knives. Left to Right is: Oz Machine Co. Roosevelt > XM-18 3" non-flipper > Quiet Carry Drift > CRK Small 21 Insingo > Quiet Carry IQ > HEDesigns Falcon (slipjoint)
 
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