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I disagree for these reasons
In Response To: I dont know georges... ()

Hi

I idsagree with reasons for these reasons:
- the eta 2892a2 is 25.6mm of diameter and 3.92mm thick and the 3135 is 28.6mm of diamter and 6mm thick, so I don't think it is more solid or more durable
- remember that the eta 2892a2 was a good but nothing exceptional movement, it is a 120$ mvement that you see used by many firms who engrave the rotor and don't do any modification to the movement
- the coaxial was tested mainly in laboratories and not in real or harsh condition, 5 years are not a sign of reliability, the 18 years of existence of the 3135 are a true warrant of reliability over the years
- you are the only one who lost money when selling on a rolex none else I know did

just my two cents

regards

georges

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