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5 January 2020, 08:03 AM | #1 |
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Rolex 3000 movement - service cost and respect in Rolex vintage lover community
Hi everyone
I would like everyones learned opinion of the 3000 movement I own a watch with this movement - An explorer. It's my first and only Rolex I know all the history about the Breguet overcoil (lack of) etc My questions are 1/ Does the 3000 movement have respect within the Vintage Rolex community? 2/ Is the 3000 easy to service vs the newer 3130. Which would cost more to fix, repair and service etc? 3/ Will parts ever be a problem for the 3000? How many watches with a 3000 would still be out there? 4/ How has this movement stood the test of time? 5/ 20 years on does anyone see a problem owning a Rolex with the 3000 movement? Thanks! W |
5 January 2020, 01:40 PM | #2 |
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Very common, easy to service and robust
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5 January 2020, 03:18 PM | #3 |
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The 3000 movement was introduced ~1989 to 2001, and is the non-date version of the 3035 movement.
It was used in the Oyster Perpetual, Air King, Sub, and Explorer. There are millions of them out there.
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