hmm till now dare not to get a titanum watch....when need to get it polished its a headache
Actually if its a brushed titanium, you can purchase a Microlon pad from Ofrei.com. Works wonders.
Or you could follow this tutorial:
Steps
1. Cleaned watch (straps removed) using toothbrush with water and mild LIQUID hand soap.
2. Dried watch with hair blower.
3. Rubbed damaged surface using ink eraser with light pressure, in the direction of the brush finish.
4. Routinely inspected the defect with eye loupe on progress. Important as this helped me learn what it takes and does! Patience, patience, patience.....I found that more pressure doesn't mean faster but slowly got the feel of the optimum pressure with routine inspection with eye loupe.
5. Regularly cleaned debris from surface with fingers and tissue paper.
6. I set the standard of "good enough" when not visible to naked eye at 6 inches, and barely or not visible with 5X.
7. When finished, washed the watch again with toothbrush in water and mild LIQUID hand soap. Dried using hair blower.
8. Cleaned watch with "light cloth", which evens out the color of the surfaces, polish with "dark cloth" per instructions of the Cadie Jewelry Cloth (many other similar "two piece" jewelry cloths).
9. Done.
Hope it hels.