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Originally Posted by 77T
It’s been reported in some other threads on TRF that Tudor has done swaps. As for sending “overseas” - at least in Americas, Pacific & UK - that could also mean Switzerland. Regardless, if a warranty return was the reason for sending to RSC, I would support a “like for like” swap. Especially if it was an early 3235 with the offending symptom of a design flaw that was subsequently corrected.
I respect your POV about having the watch “all original”. I’d offer this thought: an all original timepiece with a defective designed movement (if a subsequent Rolex admission occurs) would actually devalue your watch.
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Agreed, just like with my car, if the transmission is known to be defective i want it replaced. I'd rather the fixed reliable version in my watch which I'll wear for a very long time.