Yes, it does seem to be related to fat32, though the problem is still
evident when Thunar is showing a directory on ext4.

When retesting I also had a few surprises (unable at first to
reproduce). It is tricky because one has to check with 'ls -al' that
what Thunar shows corresponds the actual date stamp.

A few more tests copying/moving/replacing only on the ext4 drive seem
fine, a few tests only on fat32 seemed fine, but if I copy/move from
fat32 to ext4 (or vice-versa), then what Thunar displays does not agree
with 'ls -al'. View Reload and ctrl-r do not help (they should).

It seems that Thunar caches some info about the file. If I exit Thunar
completely and then view the same folder again (on ext4, or fat32) it
displays the correct date modified.

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  Thunar assigns date stamp of deleted file when previous (e.g.
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