I uploaded a fix here:
https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/costamagnagianfranco-ppa/+build/18202090
 

it might fix not all the refresh issues, but I have confirmations about
an improvement of the current status-quo

** Changed in: thunar (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Gianfranco Costamagna (costamagnagianfranco)

** Description changed:

- When something change in directory, like saving (creating new) file,
- from terminal or just calling save as (for instance in inkscape or
- create compresed file using context menu) the file don't appear in
- directory (you need to hit F5 to refresh the view).
+ [ Info ]
+ When something change in directory, like saving (creating new) file, from 
terminal or just calling save as (for instance in inkscape or create compresed 
file using context menu) the file don't appear in directory (you need to hit F5 
to refresh the view).
  
+ [ Steps to reproduce ]
  To reproduce you can for instance,
  
  1. Right click inside directory and create new file (it will appear)
  2. Open terminal and go to the same directory
  3. Remove the file from terminal
  
  The file will not disappear from directory in Thunar.
  
  Xubuntu 13.10, Thunar 1.6.3 package: 1.6.3-1ubuntu1(saucy)
+ 
+ [Regression potential]
+ * none, this is part of upstream code, and its a force of a refresh function 
in a particular situation

** Changed in: thunar (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => In Progress

** Summary changed:

- Thunar don't refresh directory on content change
+ [SRU] Thunar don't refresh directory on content change

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