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Old 17 July 2023, 12:34 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by wm82 View Post
Tudor/Kenessa movement's had some troubles as well. Loose impulse stones for one. Also finishing is nowhere near Rolex. And movement is replaced with a refurbished one during "service". Dont make the mistake of thinking a Tudor is a Rolex.
Yeah, but I think the issue is worse for Rolex. The entire point of buying a Rolex sport watch over the decades was that, while it may not have the finishing of the higher end brands, at least we knew that the movement was relatively bomb-proof for a decade’ish of wear from the beaches to the boardroom.

I fear we’re seeing the brand transition from old Land Rover to new Land Rover, but I have hope they’ll rectify things with a future 33xx.
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