Tudor MT5652
Tudor · Automatic · Found in 20 watches
The Tudor MT5652 movement, also known as Cal. MT5652, is an automatic mechanical caliber developed by Tudor. This movement serves as a robust engine for timekeeping, integrating a suite of complications designed for practical utility. It is found within several models of the Tudor Black Bay collection, providing their core functionality. As an automatic movement, the MT5652 recharges its power reserve through the natural motion of the wearer's wrist, eliminating the need for manual winding during regular use. The movement incorporates 28 jewels, which are synthetic rubies strategically placed at points of friction to reduce wear and enhance the longevity of the components. Operating at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz), the MT5652 ensures a smooth sweep of the seconds hand and contributes to its stable timekeeping. A notable feature is its substantial 70-hour power reserve, allowing the watch to remain operational for nearly three days when not worn, such as over a weekend. The movement measures 31.8 mm in diameter, a size that accommodates its various components and fits within the cases of the watches it powers. For watchmakers, the lift angle is specified at 52°. The MT5652 provides a comprehensive set of complications. It displays hours, minutes, and seconds, alongside a date indication for tracking the day of the month. A key feature is its additional 24-hour hand, which is adjustable.
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