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Tudor MT5612 vs Rolex 3235. I was comparing the 2 latest deep divers from Tudor and Rolex, the Pelagos vs the Seadweller 4000 (SD43). Looking at the movements the specs .Could any one explain the differences between the new Tudor in-house .What are the fundamental design and architecture differences between these . The Kenissi-produced caliber MT5602-U is a Master Chronometer certified by METAS. It is made in joint manufacturing with Kenissi in Le Locle, setting a new standard for .

Could any one explain the differences between the new Tudor in-house movements and the Rolex movements? Simple 3 hand no-date Tudor MT5402 vs the Rolex 3132? Is the . Tudor MT5612 vs Rolex 3235. I was comparing the 2 latest deep divers from Tudor and Rolex, the Pelagos vs the Seadweller 4000 (SD43). Looking at the movements the specs are somewhat similar. Both have proprietary in house movements, 70 hour power reserve, free sprung balance with new technology hairsprings, etc.

Could any one explain the differences between the new Tudor in-house movements and the Rolex movements? Simple 3 hand no-date Tudor MT5402 vs the Rolex 3132? Is the MT5402 more like the newer Rolex 32xx movements? The Kenissi-produced caliber MT5602-U is a Master Chronometer certified by METAS. It is made in joint manufacturing with Kenissi in Le Locle, setting a new standard for Tudor’s movements. The automatic caliber operates at 28,800vph, has 25 jewels, and offers 70 hours of power reserve. 3235 vs MT5612 Both have ≈ 70 hour power reserve, free sprung balance, but different technology hairsprings and shock absorption systems. Silicon hairpring in the 5612 vs Parachrom Blue in the 3235. Rolex is using the Paraflex shock absorber, and Tudor is using Incabloc. Now the 5612 movement has a larger diameter. Neither will win a beauty . It's surprisingly succinct for a Rolex/Tudor dial, but those two words say a lot. It's Tudor's second Master Chronometer after introducing the Black Bay Ceramic in 2021, and to have Tudor tell it, it's indicative of where all its watches are heading.

In my current quest to trade my Kermit for either a vintage GMT or the inevitable modern 3235 Submariner, I stumbled upon this very interesting article detailing a watchmaker's perspective on the practical differences of the outgoing 3135 and the new 3235.The Tudor Caliber MT5602 is an automatic, analog, and self-winding movement, equipped with a bidirectional rotor. It has a variable inertia oscillator with a silicon balance spring as well as a traversing bridge. I own an ETA-powered Black Bay Blue (I am wearing it now, and overall, I wear it more than all of my other Watches) and a Submariner Ceramic. From a quality point of view, when considering the case, winding smoothness, bezel, etc, the Submariner - in my opinion - is clearly superior. Fresh out of Tudor's brand new manufacture in Le Locle, we find a full-bodied unidirectional burgundy bezel Black Bay. This watch is now METAS Master Chronometer certified, meaning it was put through hell and tested for waterproofness, power reserve, magnetic resistance, and accuracy.

The Black Bay ‘Monochrome’ uses a METAS Master Chronometer certified version of their MT5602 caliber called the MT5602-U, whereas the Rolex ‘Batgirl’ uses a traveler GMT version of their 32XX family of movements called the 3285.

tudor rolex vs black bay

tudor rolex vs black bay

tudor burgundy style

Tudor MT5612 vs Rolex 3235. I was comparing the 2 latest deep divers from Tudor and Rolex, the Pelagos vs the Seadweller 4000 (SD43). Looking at the movements the specs are somewhat similar. Both have proprietary in house movements, 70 hour power reserve, free sprung balance with new technology hairsprings, etc. Could any one explain the differences between the new Tudor in-house movements and the Rolex movements? Simple 3 hand no-date Tudor MT5402 vs the Rolex 3132? Is the MT5402 more like the newer Rolex 32xx movements?

tudor burgundy style

The Kenissi-produced caliber MT5602-U is a Master Chronometer certified by METAS. It is made in joint manufacturing with Kenissi in Le Locle, setting a new standard for Tudor’s movements. The automatic caliber operates at 28,800vph, has 25 jewels, and offers 70 hours of power reserve.

3235 vs MT5612 Both have ≈ 70 hour power reserve, free sprung balance, but different technology hairsprings and shock absorption systems. Silicon hairpring in the 5612 vs Parachrom Blue in the 3235. Rolex is using the Paraflex shock absorber, and Tudor is using Incabloc. Now the 5612 movement has a larger diameter. Neither will win a beauty . It's surprisingly succinct for a Rolex/Tudor dial, but those two words say a lot. It's Tudor's second Master Chronometer after introducing the Black Bay Ceramic in 2021, and to have Tudor tell it, it's indicative of where all its watches are heading. In my current quest to trade my Kermit for either a vintage GMT or the inevitable modern 3235 Submariner, I stumbled upon this very interesting article detailing a watchmaker's perspective on the practical differences of the outgoing 3135 and the new 3235.

The Tudor Caliber MT5602 is an automatic, analog, and self-winding movement, equipped with a bidirectional rotor. It has a variable inertia oscillator with a silicon balance spring as well as a traversing bridge. I own an ETA-powered Black Bay Blue (I am wearing it now, and overall, I wear it more than all of my other Watches) and a Submariner Ceramic. From a quality point of view, when considering the case, winding smoothness, bezel, etc, the Submariner - in my opinion - is clearly superior. Fresh out of Tudor's brand new manufacture in Le Locle, we find a full-bodied unidirectional burgundy bezel Black Bay. This watch is now METAS Master Chronometer certified, meaning it was put through hell and tested for waterproofness, power reserve, magnetic resistance, and accuracy.

tudor black bay watch review

tudor black bay watch review

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