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19 April 2008, 01:20 PM | #1 |
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3185 vs. 3186 movement, whats the big deal?
If you have for example a GMT II 16710, no wiggle, what does it matter if you have the 3185 or 3186 movement?
You will have to open the case back to find out. Is it worth it? Will the watchmaker reseal like Rolex does at the factory? If one is so excited about the 3186 then why not put a clear caseback on the back of the watch and keep looking at it? Otherwise you never know it is there. I just don't get it. |
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I think it all comes down to collectibility.
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Jeff, I think us mortals will never know how many have the 3186. Rolex does not tell.
so, will it be a collectible item? Don't know. |
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Cool. Let's come back in 30 years' time and discuss again
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19 April 2008, 04:59 PM | #5 |
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Sorry, but I've seen this expression "no wiggle" at couple of times here lately. What does it mean?
If it's NSFW, PM me!
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Please click... http://forums.timezone.com/index.php...=3599150&rid=0
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Wiggling my tail for that, Jerome!
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Also Bo, watch this video if you have not yet. It shows the Explorer II being adjusted by jumping the hour hand. Note how still the 24 hour hand is. It does not move at all. Mines does not do that but twitches a little bit and therefore indicates I have a 3185 inside mines. However, the guy in the video has one with a 3186. Click: http://s273.photobucket.com/albums/j...=080308028.flv
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Just to be clear about this. It is my Explorer. I have NOT popped it open to verify if it has a 3186 or 3185. It is not that important for me. It is an example of "non wiggle behaviour" (so most certainly it has the 3186 - which one of the Rolex watch makers at the AD where I bought it is convinced it has...) Still. It is not 100% confirmed that my specific watch has the 3186...
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So just a quick question, how sure are you that your Explorer has the 3186? About 90% or so? Best regards, Jerome
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After learning what the difference is between the movements I believe that it could be a possibility but I'm not expert/fortune teller.
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Another wiggle test clip on my GMT2.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOx7bPguZgI Definitely going to RSC to pop it open to check. It's difficult for me as they don't open on Saturdays and my office is like 1 hour drive from the city. |
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Another way to try and confirm is to try the "wiggle test" on a ceramic GMT as well which we know for certain has the 3186. If the results are the same, then I believe that is proof to say your GMT has the new movement too.
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I like wiggle! Just not in my watches.
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Bill, no big deal in my opinion. I can't believe how some people totally obsess over this. I am hearing that people asking others to crack open their 16710s to see of they have the 3186 movement. It boggles my mind.
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Have to agree with you 100% but there is a well known saying that bullsh#t often baffles brains.Remember it takes 12 full months to make a Rolex another pure marketing genius Jem by Rolex.
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Well, I just did the "wiggle test" on my 1670 Pepsi, Z7xxxxx serial number, and no wiggle. I think I am definitely going to take it down to the AD, have them crack open the back, if there is a 3186 in there I am going to order a clear caseback, and wear the watch upside down so I can see the 3186 movement all the time. Hey, when you have the 3186 movement, who needs to look at the time and date anyway?
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interesting... another thing to look out for.
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Thank all of you for this info. I have been trying to figure out what the wiggle test was. Not wanting to appear any stupider than usual, I decided to wait and let someone else ask. Fortunately, "Big Brother" Bo stepped up to plate. Thanks for sharing your video and research, ACCE 1999. Yours, also, 2Careless.
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Ok, guys ... I 'll do the wiggle test on Monday when I get in my hands my new M-series GMT (Pepsi).
I am curious myself - being an M-Series there is a chance that it has the 3186
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Be sure to post picts.... I have more info on this Rolex anomaly at http://www.minus4plus6.com/paracromblu16710.htm
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Is the Parachrom spring not supposed to make the watch far more accurate?
Is this not the big issue?
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Yes, that plus an alleged tenfold resistance to shocks compared to the Breguet overcoil hairspring plus virtually anti-magnetic.
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I just did the test on my GMT and the 24hr hand WIGGLED!!! Darned, now I have to go out and sell my GMT II at a loss and replace it w/an M version... NOT!
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Ok, good answer. The photoshopping would explain a few things.. I haven't been into an AD lately, but plan on visiting soon. I hope to see the newer Explorer II in person. I actually like it..
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any new info about the hype ?
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I got the twitch here must have a 3185!
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is there a video showing the "wiggle" of the 3185?
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