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14 August 2020, 02:16 AM | #61 |
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Someone correct me if I am wrong. Tudor and Rolex are two separate companies that are owned by the foundation. They do their own thing but the foundation will not permit the smaller brand from negatively affecting the top brand. That being said. A Tudor in-house movement is not a Rolex movement. Great quality is a given coming from the standards of the foundation that owns both brands.
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The very few articles I’ve read talk extensively about the assembly and testing that go on at the Tudor facility, but information about components sourcing is a well-guarded secret. Will you post the paper when it’s done? Btw the Horological Society of New York has an interesting YouTube video called “Producing a Proprietary Watch Movement, by Maria & Richard Habring.” Richard talks a lot about supply chains and how they developed their movements. Some of that might be related to what your significant other is researching. |
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I wonder if kenissi was involved with the gmt. All new movements will have kinks to be worked out but they way Tudor has handled the issue is ridiculous. |
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