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Old 1 April 2015, 09:56 PM   #1
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Between caliber 3135 on an old sea dweller and a 3185 on a newer Explorer II which one is more accurate or better? why?
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Old 1 April 2015, 10:14 PM   #2
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Same answer as the several other similar movement questions you have posted recently. Both are of equal quality.
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Between caliber 3135 on an old sea dweller and a 3185 on a newer Explorer II which one is more accurate or better? why?
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Just cannot see why you are posting the same subject in most forums no Rolex movement is any better than another.Both cal 3135 and cal 3185 were both introduced in 1988 and its regulation that's the main thing with accuracy.So if any Rolex movement is regulated correctly there would be little or no difference in any of them.No purely mechanical made movement will give perfect 100% accuracy close yes perfect no, if you what perfect then its quartz or radio controlled.
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Old 3 April 2015, 07:57 PM   #4
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Just cannot see why you are posting the same subject in most forums no Rolex movement is any better than another.Both cal 3135 and cal 3185 were both introduced in 1988 and its regulation that's the main thing with accuracy.So if any Rolex movement is regulated correctly there would be little or no difference in any of them.No purely mechanical made movement will give perfect 100% accuracy close yes perfect no, if you what perfect then its quartz or radio controlled.
Correct.
The point is to realize why you are buying such a watch.
When we are talking of accuracy,we are talking about mechanical watches certified but a Rolex is not only that, anyway important, issue.
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