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12 January 2011, 03:23 AM | #1 |
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Difference between original 3135 movement and 3135 in the Deep Sea?
Does anyone know the difference between the 3135 movement that is in say a 16613 and the 3135 in the Deep Sea? Thanks in advance for your responses.
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parachrom blue hairspring.
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A 3135 is a 3135 the world around. If it was different, it wouldn't be called a 3135...
However, Rolex has begun fitting the in-house Parachrom hairspring in the later Subs and Deep Sea models rather than the FAR Nivarox hairspring; so they have a different brand-name part there. Still, it is the exact same movement...
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Thanks Kanger and Tools. I'm grateful for your response. I wondered about the hairspring. I didn't know if that made a huge difference or not.
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Here is a nice overview of the blue hairspring. I don't know how much diff it really makes but my Deepsea is the most accurate Rolex I've ever owned.
http://www.timezone.com/library/extras/200708222443 |
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Very interesting read and a comprehensive answer to my original question. Thanks so much!
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