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Old 28 March 2022, 09:20 AM   #1
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Tudor's in-house MT5402 movement vs. Tudor's modified ETA 2824 movements

Not sure this is posted in the proper TRF section, but now that the Tudor in-house MT5402 movement has been out for there for a while (starting with the North Flag), do any of the technical experts have a comparison to the modified ETA 2824 movement Tudor typically/previouslyused? Thinking of how they holdup, what they are like to work on, etc.-not a beats/thickness type comparison.

I think my search function is failing me, as I remember detailed movement write ups in the past. Apologies if I am missing previously posted content. Thank you.
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Old 28 March 2022, 07:24 PM   #2
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I am no expert but give the eta tudors movements are not repaired they are changed out with another movement when serviced
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Old 29 March 2022, 05:49 PM   #3
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The MT5402 is a different CA skins to the MT5602 which is in the North Flag. The MT5402 was released in 2018 as a smaller calibre to fit the BB58.

For comparison purposes though, they are very similar. It is a superior calibre to the ETA. Specifically, full bridges, silicon hairspring, 70 hr power reserve, COSC with a peonies accuracy of better than 25% COSC.


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Old 29 March 2022, 06:15 PM   #4
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I am no expert but give the eta tudors movements are not repaired they are changed out with another movement when serviced
Are you sure you have this the right way round George.

Isn’t it the in-house movement they exchange?
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Old 29 March 2022, 07:28 PM   #5
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Are you sure you have this the right way round George.

Isn’t it the in-house movement they exchange?
yes I got it backwards
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