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21 April 2008, 02:47 AM | #31 |
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GMT 11 "misprint"
Just to throw a spanner in the works, I have just recently purchased a 16710 Coke GMT Master from an AD with a serial D6***** brand new as opposed to pre owned and the dial most definately has the parallel stick numbers and not the roman numerals.
This would mean that if the rumour is correct, then the 3186 movement was installed earlier than the "Z" series. Accurracy is +2 sec per day which is identical to my dd but better than the Explorer 1 which is +4 secs. All 3 watches are totally consistent with the same level of gain each day no matter what the circumstances. 3186 in a D series GMT11? now that would be nice. Rgds Roger |
21 April 2008, 03:11 AM | #32 |
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This sounds highly unlikely - but who cares? You have a beautiful watch
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BTW, if you want to make the stick font and use it in your post you can click on "arial narrow" in the font options. |
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only way way to tell
crank open the caseback!
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21 April 2008, 05:21 AM | #35 |
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One of my other GMT's was a D serial with stick font, and it did not pass the wiggle test.
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It seems then, as we all agree, that the only way is to the case
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Did anyone open their cases yet?
Interested to know, Thanks
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This is crazy. A little face change has me thinking of ways to justify this purchase!!!!!
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Don't think this is going to help anyone, but I have a z serial GMT ll misprint dial (pepsi) that fails the wiggle test indicating a 3185 movement. I also have a z serial Explorer II (white) with the rolexrolexrolex rehaut that passes the wiggle test indicating a 3186 movement. The setting of the time, including the 24 hour hand, has a completely different feel between the two wathces. I have not opened the case on either watch nor do I intend to. This would indicate that not all of the GMT ll misprint dials have a 3186 movement. Whether the GMT has a 3185 or 3186, it is still one of the best watches I own, whether a Rolex or other.
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No doubt
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24 April 2008, 09:01 AM | #42 |
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rats, this is like.....
this is like wondering if you have the golden ticket in a Wonka bar... The sad part is, I just had RCS regulate my watch as it was running 10 seconds fast. This was just days before I found out about this movement issue so I didn't ask them. Oh well, I guess I can wait another 5 years... I've got a Z with the non-roman numeral IIs, so maybe I got a golden ticket?
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I have a late Z with no wiggle but I think the only way to truly know is take a look and I'm not willing to have that done as I am very happy with my 16710 and it really doesn't matter to me which movement is in it as long as Rolex did it.
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Good Info To Know. Thanks.
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does anyone know for certain which serial number ranges have the new movements?
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My Z74xxxx-serial Pepsi has the New booklet but a 3185 calibre movement.
I'm pretty sure that Z-97xxxx or later numbers have 3186. So it seems that Rolex ran out of the booklets b4 it ran out of the 3185!!
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Wiggle test (if done properly) is 100% conclusive.
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I was trying to say that I am new to the forum and my posting limits are very strange.
Anyway, I am on the hunt for an M-series GMT ii. Originally I was thinking of just getting a vintage GMT but the M is the way for me. I wonder how many they made? |
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Wiggle, schmiggle. Either way the GMT II is a great freakin' watch, period!
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GMT dials sometimes sport different fonts. This "anomaly" is in fact fairly normal....
See these comparison pics: (Pic originally posted by "GMTcrazy"). Then note this related pic: (Pic by (Jo)hannes "Baptiste" Kern; oysterword.de). The latter pic derives from a time long BEFORE the current "Cal. 3186 controversy" started. Imho, the dial variations must be seen in the light of Rolex having bought the dial supplier Beyeler in 2001 as yet another step in the direction of become 100 % self-supplying. As Al once stated, quoting from a TimeZone article: ""Of all the independent manufacturers, Rolex has gone the furthest towards to fulfilling the old American model of self-contained industrial watchmaking. Over the past several years Rolex started the pattern of acquire-and-consolidate which other independent manufactures have only begun to follow over the past year or two. In a very logical step-by-step process, Rolex purchased most of its primary suppliers, including bracelet manufacturer Gay Frres, dial manufacturer Beyeler & Cie, and crown manufacturer Boninchi SA." Therefore, the "II" versus ll font does not necessarily indicate the usage of Cals. 3185 vs. 3186. The only and ultimate test is to have the caseback removed and inspect the Cal. # engraved on the bridge plus inspecting if the hairspring is blued or not.
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Thank you, This was such a big help!!
When I bought this watch the AD told me it was an older Rolex case with the new 3186 movement. So it turns out my GMT has a Stick ll rather than the roman II. So it does seem to be true that there was a limited amount of GMT's that went out with the new movement's before they released the ceramic black bezel GMT II's with the 3186. this link : http://www.minus4plus6.com/paracromblu16710.htm Helps out a lot I seam to learn something new every day on TRF. Bellow are some Macro pics of my timepiece along with my manual. I'm thinkin I have the new one, because there's mention of the new ceramic bezel. Quote:
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Good morning,I have two new one with atick and both cames with new owner manual (ceramic)
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Wonder why Rolex put new booklet with my GMT-II
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What is the deal with this watch,no ad has it and nobody is selling it,not ebay,not craiglist,what is nthe price now?Thanl you
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16710 New From AD
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No Thank you,I have been keeping two
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