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Old 14 May 2023, 04:28 AM   #1
Mountain
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Shock protection 32xx vs 31xx vs ETA2824-2

I’d be very interested to understand thoughts from watchmakers or other technically inclined enthusiasts on the relative robustness of the ETA 2824-2 vs Rolex 31xx vs the infamous 32xx movements, please. Which do you think has better overall shock protection?

For context, I do a lot of hiking & climbing in the mountains and use poles almost all the time. The wrist gets repeated sharp shock from the poles striking rock. I typically wear my usual Explorer 124270 with a 32xx movement, but do have other watches I could wear instead.

Thanks!
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