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15 January 2011, 04:04 AM | #1 |
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ExplorerII 16570 serial G with 3185 or 3186?
I got my ExplorerII 16570 with serial G since Sep last year, but I still not yet clarify which movement with it, is 3185 or 3186? somebody says hour hand take 8 jumps for 1 manual full wind is 3186, and I tried it that it is 8 jumps, so it should be 3186, but all the webs says ExplorerII 16570 is running by 3185, so which one is correct? I knew my car has 1400cc TSI DOHC 131 HP, sometime I feel Rolex is quite funny... about spent $$$ to get nothing for the watch.
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15 January 2011, 05:00 AM | #3 |
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Shelton is to thank for providing the following:
http://www.minus4plus6.com/paracromblu16710.htm The Crown Method Another method for discerning a 3185 with the 3186 movement is through the the Crown Rotation Method. This method is another way to discern the type of movement without having to remove the caseback. Because the calendar and hour-hand setting mechanism was redesigned in the 3186 movement, the number of turns of the crown to turn the 12 hour hand is different on a 3186 than it is on a 3185. To perform this test, unscrew the crown such that the crown is in the hand setting position. With the crown face-up, count how many hours the hour-hand travels with one full revolution of the winding crown. * 3185: one complete crown revolution makes the hour hand jumps 6 timezones/hours * 3186: one complete crown revolution equals 8-9 timezones/hours That all said, your is a 3186 as G is the random numbers. They have been using 3186 since late in Z series covering M, Z, and the random series.
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16 January 2011, 02:34 AM | #4 |
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Thanks padi56 & george, especially for george, that link is quite useful & practical for daily regulation.
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