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Old 14 April 2021, 09:47 PM   #1
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Where any changes made to the dd40 when the coronet was added?

As far as I know it’s the same movement so just wondered if anything else was changed when they added the coronet at the bottom of the dial, I believe the dials without the coronet where only around for a couple years or so?

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Old 15 April 2021, 03:52 AM   #2
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No changes to the movement or the watch itself. Just a visual update to the dial.

I personally like the coronet updated dials.
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Basically it marked the change to the 32 series movements in most models, but it's just a very very very very tiny crown emblem that most Rolex owners would not even notice or care.
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Basically it marked the change to the 32 series movements in most models, but it's just a very very very very tiny crown emblem that most Rolex owners would not even notice or care.
Thanks I wondered if it indicated an increase in power reserve as I believe they did this with the sea dweller if my memory serves me correctly. So all 228238 models have the same power reserve of 72 hours?
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Thanks I wondered if it indicated an increase in power reserve as I believe they did this with the sea dweller if my memory serves me correctly. So all 228238 models have the same power reserve of 72 hours?
The DD40 was released with the 3255 movement. It literally was just a visual update to match all the other models. The DD40 has always had the 70hrs~ reserve. Easily verified through Google btw.

The DD40 was released at Basel 2015 and in Late 2018 is when they started adding the lower coronet.
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The DD40 was released with the 3255 movement. It literally was just a visual update to match all the other models. The DD40 has always had the 70hrs~ reserve. Easily verified through Google btw.

The DD40 was released at Basel 2015 and in Late 2018 is when they started adding the lower coronet.
I did search a bit on google couldn’t find a definitive answer.

Thanks for clarifying Jody
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The DD40 was released with the 3255 movement. It literally was just a visual update to match all the other models. The DD40 has always had the 70hrs~ reserve. Easily verified through Google btw.

The DD40 was released at Basel 2015 and in Late 2018 is when they started adding the lower coronet.
100% correct.

No updates except visual for the DD40.
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