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Thread: Tudor - chronometer certified?

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    Tudor - chronometer certified?

    I seem to have issue with accuracy with my few recent Tudor purchases and wonder if their movements are chronometer certified. I certainly wasn’t expecting time loss during wear that accelerated overnight depending on positions

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    Which model is it?

    If a chronometer, it would say on the dial of a modern Tudor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tim2012 View Post
    I seem to have issue with accuracy with my few recent Tudor purchases and wonder if their movements are chronometer certified. I certainly wasn’t expecting time loss during wear that accelerated overnight depending on positions
    Have 2 eta movement tudors - black bay and chrono monte carlo.They both lose about 5-10 seconds a day consistently. The more wind/use the closer to ideal they get.

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    I have ETA and in-house movement Tudors. Both are very accurate, the in-house being COSC certified and living up to it.

    As per Berty’s comment above, the modern Tudors don’t hide their chronometer certification, with it being printed on the dial.

    If yours is still in warranty and not as accurate as you’d expect, I’d be tempted to get it looked at.


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