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Old 11 February 2019, 05:28 AM   #1
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Which one is considered tougher. The 6R15 or the 4R36? I'm guessing the 6R15 should be since it's in the Prospex. What would the difference be.
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Old 11 February 2019, 05:51 AM   #2
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Which one is considered tougher. The 6R15 or the 4R36? I'm guessing the 6R15 should be since it's in the Prospex. What would the difference be.
This can be debated to hell and back. Good luck
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Old 11 February 2019, 06:03 AM   #3
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This can be debated to hell and back. Good luck
I'm going to look then both up and figure it out. Probably no real life difference. What got me to think about it was the new Prospex watch you posted mentioned that the Prospex line is designed with the help of divers and so forth. Made me think the movement should be tougher.
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This can be debated to hell and back. Good luck
I'm going to look them both up and figure it out. Probably no real life difference. What got me to think about it was the new Prospex watch you posted mentioned that the Prospex line is designed with the help of divers and so forth. Made me think the movement should be tougher.
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Old 11 February 2019, 06:32 AM   #5
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I'm going to look then both up and figure it out. Probably no real life difference. What got me to think about it was the new Prospex watch you posted mentioned that the Prospex line is designed with the help of divers and so forth. Made me think the movement should be tougher.
I do not think the movement is any tougher than an off the shelf 6r15. I have had good luck with all of the Seiko movements
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