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Old 27 February 2019, 08:31 AM   #1
GreatScott
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is Tudor the same???

I recently read a thread that dissected the new 3235 movement versus 3135. One thing that caught my attention was that in order to get a 70 hour power reserve the mainspring could no longer be replaced by itself due to the barrel walls being a lot thinner. This will definitely prevent many independent watchmakers from getting parts and increase future service costs.

I was wondering if Tudor had to do the same thing to get a 70 hour power reserve. If not, that is another major plus for Tudor.

in fact, if someone could dissect and compare the in-house Tudor movement versus the 3235 and let us know the differences that would be appreciated.
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