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ROLEX Pro Hunter GMT PVD/NY Swiss 2836


morbea

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Good morning to everyone, 

 

This is my first post over the forum so please, if I need to introduce myself in advance, I will do it so. 

 

I have reading over this past few months this fantastic site and I came to the conclusion that it was time for me to move and purchase a watch. I h ave finally decided for a ROLEX PRO HUNTER GMT with the SWISS ETA 2836-2 movement from trustytime. My questions are as follows and I would appreciate any support you could give me to the following doubts: 

 

*Is that movement reliable? If not, which could it be the best option? TC 2836?

*How often do I need to adjust the movement over the year? Does it need any annual revision? 

*Is there any better version for this model?

 

Thanks a lot for your comments and sorry for my bad english. 

 

Regards to all, 

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assuming you actually get the Swiss engine you paid for, it should work just fine straight out of the box

 

if you like the watch after a few months of constant wear, get it serviced

that way you'll chip it in a dozen places before it stops working and you can go splurge on version 4.3.2 (whatever they choose to call it a few years from now)

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assuming you actually get the Swiss engine you paid for, it should work just fine straight out of the box

 

if you like the watch after a few months of constant wear, get it serviced

that way you'll chip it in a dozen places before it stops working and you can go splurge on version 4.3.2 (whatever they choose to call it a few years from now)

 

Thanks a lor for your reply!

 

However I did not understand some details from your comment. What do you mean for "chip it in a dozen places" and "go splurge on version 4.3.2"? You mean the movement? 

 

Thanks 

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Just another doubt:

 

Does the swiss ETA 2836 worth the value over the asian clone 2836? I have read over this forum that the swiss is made of used parts and that it needs to be service quite often. 

 

Thanks 

A serviced a2836 should run fine. It's not worth the upgrade to swiss IMO.

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