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11 March 2019, 05:00 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Caliber 3235 movement question
Can someone tell me the correct balance amplitude for the 3235 when the watch is fully wound?
I assume somewhere in the 270-310 degree range depending on how the watch is positioned. I searched a fair bit and can't find anything. TIA |
11 March 2019, 08:19 AM | #2 |
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There is no such thing as ‘correct amplitude’. There is a maximum for fully wound and a minimum for 24hrs though.
As long as the amplitude stays between these tolerances it’s ‘correct’ |
11 March 2019, 08:38 AM | #3 |
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Further you won’t get an accurate amplitude reading by merely putting it on a timing machine that accurately defaults to properly measuring other Rolex watches. The lift angle is higher.
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Cal. 3235: Lift angle - 52 Amplitude at full wind -- 260_270 max The mechanism is checked after 24 hours. The amplitude must not be less than 210. Accuracy on the second day -- -3/+5 s/d.
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That is absolutely incorrect. 32xx life angle is not 52°. |
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See above.
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Rolex Caliber 3235 movement question
My SD43 is running a lower amplitude than any of my other new(er) Rolex watches.
I hardly get 280 fully wound.I was told the new moment has an issue with the seconds wheel |
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The chronergy escapement claims an efficiency gain of 15% over the Swiss lever in the 3135. A more efficient escapement requires less amplitude to do the same work. The Omega coaxial (designed for mechanical efficiency) runs perfectly with 240° on some versions. |
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I believe it was me who mentioned the issue with the seconds wheel. Whilst this can be an issue in the new 32xx family of calibers, there is no reason to assume your watch has this issue. I suggest you wear your watch, enjoy it and put the timing machine where it belongs, safely in the hands of the watchmaker. I had an old boss who said it best, 'A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing'.
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Can be very true especially by the OCD-ish among us. But I’ll offer one idea taken from medicine... We all should monitor our weight a few times per month. And our Blood Pressure at least weekly. We should periodically look for unusual moles on our skin that change shape. We don’t need a medical degree, it is just the elementary monitoring that could point to a developing problem. So a little bit of knowledge can be helpful when used with moderation. Quote:
Wouldn’t you agree that using a timing app is as easy as using a scale to weigh yourself? Any unexplained, increasingly inaccurate results should be taken into account. Don’t need a MD to do this. At home timing machines are rare, but those who read the instructions might look increasingly to the results if readings are wildly variable. No different than the correct process for taking accurate Blood Pressure readings at home. Again don’t need to be a cardiologist to monitor yourself. A loupe might let you know whether your bracelet or clasp or watch is full of crud and ready for a cleaning. Or inspect the dial after a service for damage. Not any different than watching for changes in moles methinks - maybe even needing a magnifying glass for a closer look. - - - - - In closing, asking a decent question and being “watchful” isn’t a problem. Gaining knowledge in Watch Tech is why this section exists. Of course, over reaction to a minor thing is poor form on both sides: the newbie’s and the watchpro’s Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Ashton One more time thank you for your the info. I am not saying that 280 ( face up fully wound ) is or isn’t a problem. I am comparing it with my 3135 Caliber watches have over 300 when new. Also the drop at the crown up position drops dramatically to 236 ( fully wound). That is also different than my other watches. If you remember at my post I claimed total ignorance on the subject. I still do. But my way of enjoying any hobby I’m involved is to learn a little every day. I am lurking this forum because I would love to know a little. I don’t want to be the watchmaker but I would like one day to understand a bit more about how things work. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Dethroning the king?
What do you think about the conclusion part of the article from Ashton Tracy
Thank you for the perfect article I am still in dilemma :) Conclusion Now we’re in overtime: it’s 2 – 2. So, after examining in some depth the two calibres, who comes out on top? There is no denying the 3235 is a beautiful, aesthetically pleasing piece of horology. Rolex have done well and should be proud. Anyone purchasing a watch equipped with said movement will have made a wise choice and they can be proud of the motor under the bonnet. The advances in the 3235 are in line with the horological landscape today, which makes use of modern manufacturing techniques to achieve advances in escapement engineering, materials that are lighter, more anti-magnetic and more efficient. But where does it stand next to its big brother? Is he faster, stronger, more intelligent and better looking? Well, he is better looking. I would even say he’s faster, but when it comes to strength and intelligence the 3135 takes it every time. Even though the score was 2 – 2, in my opinion the 3135 still comes out on top. It’s long-lasting, it’s proven and it can be repaired for decades to come even if parts supply is discontinued. It doesn’t require excessive replacement of costly parts, which makes it watchmaker- friendly and customer-friendly. The 3235 is a great movement, there is no denying that. But its speed and looks can’t compare with the strength and intelligence of its older brother. Strength and intelligence are the qualities of a great king, thus the 3135 reigns supreme. Last edited by Jimihendrix; 2 September 2019 at 08:20 PM.. Reason: Minor corrections |
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Actually i m not even considering buying watches with the new mvmnt ,the 3135 not only looks better(much better) it also works better ,there are still plenty of nice 5digit references to choose for ,new Rolexes are just not my cup of tee ☕️ both aesthetically &technically.
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