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@Reaps someone thought you were the DD36 version of me and Daytonas
Feel like customer support hahaha@Reaps someone thought you were the DD36 version of me and Daytonas
I vote 2836 because it's reliable and well proven. 3255 is nice and I haven't hard any issues with it but if it breaks you might as well toss the whole thing. VR3255 not avaliable on AliXSo what's the consensus on which movement version to buy? It's using the same case regardless of VR3255 and A2836 right? Really curious on where that difference in weight is at. And if that 158g A2836 version is all weighted in the case it would feel unbalanced.
Should be gen thickness regardless of movement right?I vote 2836 because it's reliable and well proven. 3255 is nice and I haven't hard any issues with it but if it breaks you might as well toss the whole thing. VR3255 not avaliable on AliX
Same old debate as 3135 vs 2824.
Not 100% sure but my bet is yes since 3255 is thickness 5.4mm and 2836 is 5mm thicknessShould be gen thickness regardless of movement right?
I guess we ought to ask Steve if we can get it in 2836Looks like the listings and all the pictures are up at TheOneWatches now.
Sir it's avaliable for both 2836 and 3255. 2836 weight is 150g 3255 is 140g. I can confirm this and I will post pictures of both as I get home tonightGiven it appears all the existing gain weight DD40s are all 3255, I am very much doubting it will also come in 2836. I’m currently waiting on Steve but if someone else beats me to it about this, please post.
Looks like the A2836 is narrower so there is more tungsten crammed in around the movement to explain why it weighs more.
My concern with the heavier case is it'll be top heavy and rotate around the wrist like if it was on a strap.Closer to gen weight plus a known reliable movement easily replaced or worked on sounds like a winner