The T600 is said to be based on either an ETA 2824-2 or a Sellita SW200-1. Please note that many watch sellers (including Tudor ADs) have no clue about the caliber numbers or which base movement is inside, so please only comment if you know for sure that your watch has the T600+date, and do not base it on what the salesperson told you or what the listing said. In the meantime, if you have a watch with a T600 movement and a date, please comment below. We have an email out to Tudor for confirmation and will update this post if any clarity is provided. ![]() We’re not sure where big watch media is getting their information. Nowhere in Tudor’s marketing information do they assert that the distinction between these calibers is the base movement used. In the current (2021) Tudor catalog, all of the T600 watches are no-date models, whereas the T601 watches have a date. There are watch articles online stating that the difference between the caliber numbers T600 and T601 is that one is based on the ETA 2824-2 and the other is a Sellita SW200-1.
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