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Old 21 April 2008, 11:29 PM   #31
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That's what I was thinking. I'm not trying to call anyone out really, but that one in the pic had me thinking replica when I saw the ROLEXROLEX engraving, especially since it looks black, like the replicas I've seen in downtown D.C.
M-serial Explorer IIs have engraved flange since late 2007/early 2008. GMT 16710s has not. There are differences between models and serial numbers. I replied in reference to my specific watch as it was pictured, and it is an Explorer II.

No replicas in my house... ever... The picture is photoshopped, with increased grain, sharpening, and B/W effect everywhere but on the red 24 h hand, which you can see if you look closely. This might explain the text being percieved as black. In addition the serial number is removed (also photoshop).

The watch is bought new at an AD from which I have bought several Rolexes during many years, and they also have in-house Rolex watchmakers which service my watches, and with whom I have a personal contact.

All my stuff is real.

You did call someone out.

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P.S. Photoshop makes life more enjoyable (this one is also photoshopped. still it is no replica):

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Old 22 April 2008, 05:01 AM   #32
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Ok, good answer. The photoshopping would explain a few things.. I haven't been into an AD lately, but plan on visiting soon. I hope to see the newer Explorer II in person. I actually like it..
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Old 29 October 2008, 11:39 PM   #33
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any new info about the hype ?
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Old 30 October 2008, 01:29 AM   #34
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I got the twitch here must have a 3185!
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Old 13 December 2009, 04:33 AM   #35
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is there a video showing the "wiggle" of the 3185?
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Old 13 December 2009, 06:45 AM   #36
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There are a few videos. Go to http://www.minus4plus6.com/paracromblu16710.htm#wiggle and hit the images.. This will then take you to two YouTube videos...

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Old 14 December 2009, 03:12 PM   #37
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thanks Sheldon for posting that. Yes, I have seen that video before. Comparing that video to the action of my M series Exp II (3186), there does seem to be a bit of movement of the 24 hand as you advance and reverse the standard hour hand. But not a huge deal, it's certainly not a deal killer. so for me, the jury is still out...
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Old 14 December 2009, 03:18 PM   #38
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BTW, the video on the 3186 was made by yours truly :-)
I woke up one night at 4am a couple of days after I got my GMT2 and thought I might as well take a video of the wiggle test.
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Bill, no big deal in my opinion. I can't believe how some people totally obsess over this. I am hearing that people asking others to crack open their 16710s to see of they have the 3186 movement. It boggles my mind.
Have to agree with you 100% but there is a well known saying that bullsh#t often baffles brains.Remember it takes 12 full months to make a Rolex another pure marketing genius Jem by Rolex.
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Old 14 December 2009, 08:46 PM   #40
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Sorry, but why do we do this "wiglle test" instead of just count the number of jumps of the hour's hand while we set up the time, in just one complete crown's tour?

As I know, it's about 5-6 for 3185 and 8-9 for 3186, due to the modification of the GMT wheel for 3186 (I can be wrong), but I think it's a easiest way to decide if we have one 3185 or 3186?
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Old 14 December 2009, 09:07 PM   #41
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My Exp II wiggles.
However i couldn't give a monkey's uncle about it.
My watch is beautiful.
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Old 14 December 2009, 11:45 PM   #42
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I Keep Hearing about the wiggle test and do agree it works , However how about the Crown Test which would seem more accurate and positive to me. Acording to pass reports on this and other forms if you unscrew crown and set to adjust the 24 hour hand the 3186 movement will jump the 24 hour hand 8 times to one exact revolution of the crown , this is due to the gear changes in the new 3186 movement. If your watch has the older 3185 movement the 24 hour hand will only jump 5-6 times. Considering the gear change this should be a more positive test then the wiggle test . IMHO Enjoy Your Watches Folks and Happy Holidays.
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Old 27 June 2012, 02:17 PM   #43
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I Keep Hearing about the wiggle test and do agree it works , However how about the Crown Test which would seem more accurate and positive to me. Acording to pass reports on this and other forms if you unscrew crown and set to adjust the 24 hour hand the 3186 movement will jump the 24 hour hand 8 times to one exact revolution of the crown , this is due to the gear changes in the new 3186 movement. If your watch has the older 3185 movement the 24 hour hand will only jump 5-6 times. Considering the gear change this should be a more positive test then the wiggle test . IMHO Enjoy Your Watches Folks and Happy Holidays.
Is this verified? My new (second hand) V serial Explorer II adjusts 8 hours with a full crown rotation. That makes it a 3186 right?

Hoping this is true!
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That is correct.

The 3186 movement was installed in some 'M' series. Your 'V' would therefore also have it.
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