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Old 23 January 2015, 10:50 AM   #1
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Current Tudor Chrono movements: 7753 vs. 2892 (with add on module)

Apologies in advance if I am starting a thread that duplicates past TRF discussion on currently-produced Tudor movements, but I can't find anything that directly addresses my question:

As it relates the movement used in the Tudor Heritage Chrono (2892) vs. the Fastrider Chrono (7753), is one in any way advantageous over the other (reliability, etc.)? I realize these are modified by Tudor to their specs, and the layout of the chronos are different. Any inherent superiority of one over the other?

My guess is no, but wanted to ask those much more knowledgeable about movements than me. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

(Still trying to decide between a BB, THC or Fastrider for a next "weekend" watch--want to buy for the long-term, so concerned about which may hold up better).

And Padi, if you are still checking TRF, would love your opinion on this!
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