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Old 28 October 2017, 02:12 AM   #1
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Does anyone know the specific pros and cons of the new DJ 41 movement? Is it worth trading in my DJ II? Thanks!
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Old 28 October 2017, 02:27 AM   #2
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There is no Rolex that is worth trading in just so you can get the latest movement iteration. The new movements are excellent though.

You get a newer movement because that is a desire to have. Either will last you a lifetime.
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There is no Rolex that is worth trading in just so you can get the latest movement iteration. The new movements are excellent though.

You get a newer movement because that is a desire to have. Either will last you a lifetime.
What he said. I have heard it to be an excellent accurate movement with a longer power reserve. Time will tell on reliability but I have no reason to doubt that either, but as they say first/second year of anything new typically has hiccups.
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I'm sorry to whoever owns a watch with a 3235, but I can't wait to take one apart and repair it So please break one already!
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I'm sorry to whoever owns a watch with a 3235, but I can't wait to take one apart and repair it So please break one already!
Lol I cannot wait for some feedback from watchmakers and such once they get some use, bangs, and service outcomes from tear downs.
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Does anyone know the specific pros and cons of the new DJ 41 movement? Is it worth trading in my DJ II? Thanks!


Caliber 32XX is a beautiful movement, the main advantage is the 70 hour power reserve..
other than that you probably won’t notice any difference from the 3136 in your DJ II.

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