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First, Tudor said they'd fixed it long ago but tons of people were still getting movements that failed repeatedly (check WUS & TRF).
Second, they never gave us an answer as to what the problem was. Whether they wanted to keep the cause of the defect close to their chest for legal reasons or proprietary reasons, the lack of communication doesn't sit right with me.
Third, it doesn't matter how long they've got a warranty on it. If the movement is a lemon, it is doomed to fail. Sure they'll eat the cost of repairs in the beginning but it'll be all out of the customers pocket after the 5 years are up.
Now if putting out a new model is your sign of resolving the defect instead of them trying to make money, good for you...
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Tudor still hasn't convinced me that the movement has been fixed.
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