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Old 11 March 2009, 05:15 AM   #1
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Tool watch techincal question-

Is there anything different internally on the sport models that make them "tougher" than say a dressier watch like a DD or DJ. I get the obvious external differences such as the trip lock crown, crown guards etc. I read once that when the Explorer was introduced it owed it's existence to Rolex's continued efforts to improve the waterproof case and shock proofing. I wonder if the tool watches still have more internal shock protection than the others or if they are all at the same level of ruggedness, if for no other reason than for uniformity of production.
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Old 11 March 2009, 05:19 AM   #2
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No. the Sub Date, Sea Dweller (old & new style), Yachtmaster OP Date & Datejust all share the same cal. 3135 movement with no modifications at all, the cases are just designed differently.
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Old 11 March 2009, 05:30 AM   #3
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and the Air-King, Oyster Perpetual, Explorer and Submariner (no date) share the exact same caliber 3130.
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Old 11 March 2009, 06:26 AM   #4
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I use DJ's for tool watches sometimes, even vintage ones. They will take all sorts of hammer and carry on telling perfect time. Don't be fooled by the supposed image of a DJ. They are solid timepieces.

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