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4 April 2010, 10:58 AM | #1 |
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gmt stick dial?
i am looking at a rolex m serial # stick dial. what should the model # be? also were all the m sries the new movement? i was told they were but i see on youtube that some m series might not be new movement is this true? i only want the stick dial with new movement thanks for the help everyone
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It should be a 16710 just like the others. The stick dial is just a font variation.
Not all M serials have the 3186 movement. Without opening the watch, you can tell by either the "wiggle test", or the "8 jumps to 1 turn" test.
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8 jumps?
whats that test thanks
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4 April 2010, 11:25 AM | #4 |
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I was under the opinion that all the 16710's M serial number did have the 3186 movement. Correct me if I am wrong . Thank You
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If you pull out the crown to the first notch, the hour hand will jump at 1 hour increments.
On 3186 movements, one full turn of the crown will cause the hour to jump 8 times. On 3185 movements, it will only jump 5 times. Hope this helps.
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Great info!
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All M's actually do have the 3186 on the GMTll--and some of the late Z's also.
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its a mystery
some people say all the m series have new movement and some peole say not true
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4 April 2010, 02:46 PM | #9 |
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no other comments?
i dont wanna over pay for a gmt unless it has the new movement. regular gmt's are so cheap these days
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The Z and the M serial overlap quite a bit....They do not stop one serial completely when they start another; so I would never say that "all M's have them"... not unless I had sampled "all M's". Here is something I think may be happening... I think that some sellers are taking out early 3186 movements from the last 5 years of GMT ceramic models (they all have them), and switching them out with late 16710's and charging a "premium".. Either that, or there is actually a boat-load of the things..... they seem to be popping up everywhere...
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is the 3186 movement a better watch? i dont really care if its a collector because none of us will live to see that day but i was just wondering isnt it a better watch in the long run with the new movement?
the one i am looking at is like new never worn coke bezel stick dial. i dont see many around for sale |
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Here is my personal "stick dial" GMT Master II.. It runs at +1.5 seconds daily...does it really matter if it has a 3185 or a 3186 ??? I leave that up to the individual......
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what movement does yours have?
just wondering
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I would doubt it. Please could you direct me to the source of these cheap regular GMTs I would like to buy a few.
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keep in mind that the stick (ll) gmt2 dial and those gmt2s containing 3186 movements are two separate phenomena. some d-serials have the stick dial. if i'm not mistaken, such inconsistencies arose from rolex unevenly taking inventory from different factories.
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The 3185 is a time proven movement, one of Rolex's best ever, and that is a fact.
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Don't be fooled by the hype that the stick dial is rare or as they call it, the "error dial." As others have said, it's just a variation. I have it on a D series GMT Coke that's all original, so it's been around for a while.
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Well--it took only about 6 weeks for another 3185 vs. 3186 post...Been a while--let's see where this one ends up.
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That is all great stuff except opinions are subjective to one's own view points and the market is the only validation of reality--look at what the market dictates and that is where you find the truth. Price of GMTll M w/ 3186 movement is roughly 6500--that is what it has been selling for and that is what it takes to get one if you can even find one regardless of what any of us think--not my opinion just my observation. Enough said--this topic has been ridden into the dirt one too many times--and the price has not changed as a result!
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Question for the moderators How come when Rolex makes their new movement for the Daytona (Depending on technical definition) (Elastic or Rubber Band) . You moderators are very defensive of the movement? However in this case there seems to be no difference according to you Moderators as far as the 3185 or the 3186 movement is concerned. I believe there is a great deal of improvement in the 3186 movement and would be happy to pay a premium. Now I don't want to upset you moderators because I believe you have one hell of a hard job and I would not want it. Just Wondering. Thanks People.
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movement
ya thats what i am saying when the movement is in the daytona everyone sez its the best but when its in the gmt there like o its nothing special.
also is $6500 2 much to pay for a m series? |
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No--That is what they cost if you can even find one!! The last one I saw sold for $6495 very quickly. Again==The market bears the truth--and it is reflected in the price not in anyone's opinion--including mine!
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