On a more abstract level the timekeeping aspect itself wouldn't be that bothersome to me but low amplitude just means you have something in there somewhere (due to whatever, could be multiple...
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On a more abstract level the timekeeping aspect itself wouldn't be that bothersome to me but low amplitude just means you have something in there somewhere (due to whatever, could be multiple...
There are pros and cons to everthing but both are proven movements. Rolex movements did feature a free sprung balance on from the 60s (that's IMO a most undeniable plus) and are more nicely...
The 4R family movements have a height of 5.3mm, Rolex calibers have a reputation for being sturdy and also quite thick, the 3100 movements had a height of 6mm, compared to say a ETA 2824 with 4.6mm...