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Old 16 June 2014, 05:36 AM   #1
captain peacock
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Tudor Pelagos shock resistance?

I've read previously that Rolex watches include a mechanism to protect the watch against shock loading, can anybody tell me if the Tudor Pelagos has the same / similar arrangement?

Also I see that Sinn detail that some of their watches conform to DIN 8303
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The testing equipment must deliver a hammer blow at a speed of 4.43 m/s. The resulting change in the watch rate should not exceed +/- 60 seconds per day. The speed of 4.43 m/s is derived from the previous requirement that a fall from a height of 1 m onto a wooden floor should not result in any defect in the movement. All Sinn watches are shock resistance as defined by DIN 8308.
Can anybody advise if Rolex or Tudor publish similar type data for their watches?
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