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Old 23 May 2018, 01:08 PM   #91
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The escapement and ceramic rotor bearing are the main updates. The 3186/3187 already have the Parachrom Bleu hairspring. Paraflex replaced KIF over a decade back.

My lowly 3186 holds an awful +0.5 sec per two weeks or +1 sec per month regulation. Power reserve is about 53.5 hours when I ran it on the meter. It's utterly pathetic.
Sounds terrible!

You need the updated movement in the BLNR! If only to give your life some semblance of meaning!
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You Might Want to Wait on That Batman

This is fun to read. The question is a bit ridiculous given the high demand BLNR market and the very minor tweak to the 3186 to make the 3285 movement.

First, they are basically the same movement with the 85 having a larger power reserve but really who needs more than 50hrs of reserve anyway? If my watch is off the wrist more than 10hrs, sitting idle it will be off for a good week or two at the very least. 10-15% improvement of accuracy??? Really??? I would take the proven reliability of the 3186 over the new but unproven 3285 any day. You never know if any issues would pop up in a new design regardless of how minor the change. I know, I know, slim chance it has issues but you never know.

But let’s not pretend that people who want one of these timepieces are not getting one because of the CHANCE it will house the “revolutionary” 3285 movement and their “old” BLNRs value might drop like a new RV driven off the lot. It’s not. It’s a high demand, hard to find piece that requires a premium price to be paid outside ADs. Period. That’s how it is now and will be even if the new movement is chosen.

Or maybe I don’t know what the hell I’m talking about and I should sell my 2 day old BLNR to the highest bidder and just “wait it out”.

Nah! What’s the fun in THAT!?!?!?



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Old 23 May 2018, 03:26 PM   #93
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Does that mean the value of the old ones will increase?
Should I invest in an old model?
If I had 3 old model BLNR's a Sea Dweller and 2 Daytonas what would they be worth in 7 years?
Will the new movement fit in the old case, and will Rolex to change it free of charge under warranty?
How much discount can I expect on the new model?
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This is fun to read. Thanks to the OP as the question is a bit ridiculous given the high demand BLNR market and the very minor tweak to the 3186 to make the 3285 movement.

First, they are basically the same movement with the 85 having a larger power reserve but really who needs more than 50hrs of reserve anyway? If my watch is off the wrist more than 10hrs, sitting idle it will be off for a good week or two at the very least. 10-15% improvement of accuracy??? Really??? I would take the proven reliability of the 3186 over the new but unproven 3285 any day. You never know if any issues would pop up in a new design regardless of how minor the change. I know, I know, slim chance it has issues but you never know.

At the end of the day if you need this hypotheses to tuck you in tonight and comfort you as to the reason you don’t have a BLNR than I’m all for it. Lots of untreatable mental disease in this country and if this thread can save you from your BLNRless depression state, than right on I say!

But let’s not pretend that people who want one of these timepieces are not getting one because of the CHANCE it will house the “revolutionary” 3285 movement and their “old” BLNRs value might drop like a new RV driven off the lot. It’s not. It’s a high demand, hard to find piece that requires a premium price to be paid outside ADs. Period. That’s how it is now and will be even if the new movement is chosen.

Or maybe I don’t know what the hell I’m talking about and I should sell my 2 day old BLNR to the highest bidder and just “wait it out”.

Nah! What’s the fun in THAT!?!?!?



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Yes, trying to help people in the market for a BLNR means I'm not only envious of BLNR owners but also have untreated depression. Maybe it's you whose envious and depressed about this thread with your brand new BLNR. We need amchair psychiatrists in internet fora like a hole in the head.


That is some good writing. Not depressed or ‘seriously’ calling anyone depressed for that matter. That section of the post was my poor attempt at injecting some additional humor into the conversation. I can see how it didn’t read that way. My apologies if I came across like an a hole.

By the way it is an awesome looking piece and it wouldn’t surprise me if they kept it going with the new guts.


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Old 23 May 2018, 04:06 PM   #96
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That is some good writing. Not depressed or ‘seriously’ calling anyone depressed for that matter. That section of the post was my poor attempt at injecting some additional humor into the conversation. I can see how it didn’t read that way. My apologies if I came across like an a hole.

By the way it is an awesome looking piece and it wouldn’t surprise me if they kept it going with the new guts.


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You're right about the bad writing. You quoted my smartphone version of the post with grammatical errors.

I'm sorry for reading your comments directed at me as ad hominem attacks, but I don't know how else to interpret them. What you may have thought would be funny to some members was not particularly funny to me.

You are right about two things, though: It does look nice (like all GMTs), and the new movement isn't much different than its predecessor.
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Old 23 May 2018, 04:07 PM   #97
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Now that I know members here don't trust ADs, I don't think there will be many people here calling them about this information. That means one can only wait and see what happens.

I was only trying to help other members by starting this thread.
You're getting very unfairly fried in here in my opinion.
There is no consistent view on this forum about ADs. Some members think they are untrustworthy scum recently unleashed from hell to disseminate lies and falsehood. Other members think they are holy warriors of justice fighting the grey market villains with their swords of truth, fairly and reasonably ask customers to buy watches and jewelry they don't want in order to get on a "grail list" and that only these hallowed brothers have the right to sell Rolexes with their supreme customer service and inside knowledge.
Wait til some of the latter come in here and you may get a more favourable response. Hang in there.
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Old 23 May 2018, 04:23 PM   #98
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You're right about the bad writing. You quoted my smartphone version of the post with grammatical errors.



I'm sorry for reading your comments directed at me as ad hominem attacks, but I don't know how else to interpret them. What you may have thought would be funny to some members was not particularly funny to me.



You are right about two things, though: It does look nice (like all GMTs), and the new movement isn't much different than its predecessor.


Oh man, I was being serious about the writing! and I made some needed edits to my original post as well.


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Old 23 May 2018, 04:33 PM   #99
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Thank you, last two posters.

As a side note, I am not trying to give anyone definitive advice about when to purchase a "Batman." In my first follow-up post, I said one should contact one or multiple ADs to confirm this information. While the salesperson did say all the GMTs would be getting the new movement this year, she did not specifically say the BLNR (or LN, for that matter) is included. Furthermore, I don't know whether the BLNR is something Rolex would discontinue.
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Old 23 May 2018, 04:41 PM   #100
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On a lighter note, here’s a shot of mine a few weeks ago

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Old 23 May 2018, 04:55 PM   #101
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lol good read. DW most guys on these forums have been on here for centuries of years. There's a like a mold they all fit into with their views.
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Old 23 May 2018, 05:05 PM   #102
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I talked to a salesperson at an AD today, and she said all the GMT models are getting the new movement this year. Has anyone else heard this?
I think it makes sense for all GMT models to run the same new movement. Sharing the same movement will simplify the manufacturing process and reduce cost. From recent history: The very last run of last pepsi GMT has the updated movement before Rolex discontinued this model and introduced the GMT-LN. I could have picked up one of these rare last pepsi GMT, but I chose the GMT-LN instead.
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Old 23 May 2018, 05:50 PM   #103
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I think it makes sense for all GMT models to run the same new movement. Sharing the same movement will simplify the manufacturing process and reduce cost. From recent history: The very last run of last pepsi GMT has the updated movement before Rolex discontinued this model and introduced the GMT-LN. I could have picked up one of these rare last pepsi GMT, but I chose the GMT-LN instead.
As far as economies of scale go it does make sense to unify all GMT movements, and that may or may not happen, but that’s besides the point of this thread.

The AD doesn’t know jack and isn’t told jack, as much as Generation nobly would like to have been given some secret insider information he could use to make everyone’s lives better. There’s nothing any different from any other AD said this or that assertion thread. Nothing.
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Old 23 May 2018, 05:53 PM   #104
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I talked to a salesperson at an AD today, and she said all the GMT models are getting the new movement this year. Has anyone else heard this?
No reason to wait, it also may be discontinued, no one really knows.
Big waits here in the UK, so I’d say if you get a chance at one at RRP, I’d take it.
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Old 23 May 2018, 06:10 PM   #105
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Yes, trying to help people in the market for a BLNR means I'm not only envious of BLNR owners but also have untreated depression. Maybe it's you who's envious and depressed about this thread with your brand new BLNR. We need armchair psychiatrists in internet fora like a hole in the head.
OP, I’ve read the thread up to now and have concluded you’re trolling people who are trying to help you (yes, by being funny often).

And yet You continue to malign and insult people. You seem angry about a lot more issues than not getting 100% agreement on your loopy thesis that your magical AD is a source of truth. She’s not. Grow up. Don’t be a troll. They are not nice people.

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[QUOTE=Uggi;8605673]You're getting very unfairly fried in here in my opinion.
There is no consistent view on this forum about ADs. Some members think they are untrustworthy scum recently unleashed from hell to disseminate lies and falsehood. Other members think they are holy warriors of justice fighting the grey market villains with their swords of truth, fairly and reasonably ask customers to buy watches and jewelry they don't want in order to get on a "grail list" and that only these hallowed brothers have the right to sell Rolexes with their supreme customer service and inside knowledge.
Wait til some of the latter come in here and you may get a more favourable response.

Funny 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
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You're getting very unfairly fried in here in my opinion.
There is no consistent view on this forum about ADs. Some members think they are untrustworthy scum recently unleashed from hell to disseminate lies and falsehood. Other members think they are holy warriors of justice fighting the grey market villains with their swords of truth, fairly and reasonably ask customers to buy watches and jewelry they don't want in order to get on a "grail list" and that only these hallowed brothers have the right to sell Rolexes with their supreme customer service and inside knowledge.
Wait til some of the latter come in here and you may get a more favourable response.

Funny 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
People will throw out ten different things their AD has told them in a year....ONE may happen, and they’ll claim their AD knows all. They causally leave out the other 9
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People will throw out ten different things their AD has told them in a year....ONE may happen, and they’ll claim their AD knows all. They causally leave out the other 9
confirmation bias

It works for psychics too. They can throw out tons of wrong info, but since they apparently know your dead dog was named spot and he misses you, they have the gift.
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confirmation bias

It works for psychics too. They can throw out tons of wrong info, but since they apparently know your dead dog was named spot and he misses you, they have the gift.
It’s just like all those ‘crypto advisors’ on Twitter. Will just spew off a ton of different coins to throw money at, then will make a huge deal if one goes up 5-10%....ignoring the fact that if you bought everything they ‘advised’ on, you would actually be *down* about 200%. Though, they’ll go back and delete said incorrect tweets when they realize it was a bad call. And will post gems like ‘Just check my Twitter history at the amazing calls I’ve made!’.
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The way I see it, there are only two ways to go about assessing the veracity of the claims made by the salesperson today. One could:

1) Call more ADs.

2) Wait and see what happens.

Now that I know members here don't trust ADs, I don't think there will be many people here calling them about this information. That means one can only wait and see what happens.

I was only trying to help other members by starting this thread.
Calling more ADs on a topic like this would be a waste of an hour of one's life that could never be recovered.

With Rolex, it's all we can do is wait and see. They don't tend to leak rumours of what might or might not be forthcoming. The only person on here who is consistently correct with 'rumours' is Haywood.

Unfortunately, these threads help no one other than those who enjoy a good belly laugh. You'll see that for yourself once you've been around a bit longer.

Most of us will appreciate that you passed on information in good faith from what you would reasonably assume to be a reliable source. Unfortunately, when talking about what's in the future regarding Rolex, ADs don't know shit from mucky pudding.
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I reckon they will discontinue the batman in steel and discontinue the blro in white gold and put the batman bezel on the white gold watch with the new movement. The blue/black bezel is probably the most desired one out there and if they are having trouble making it they will most likely only want to put it on their most exclusive model.

That means those select few how have the steel version will be very lucky as it will most likely go up in value
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I reckon they will discontinue the batman in steel and discontinue the blro in white gold and put the batman bezel on the white gold watch with the new movement. The blue/black bezel is probably the most desired one out there and if they are having trouble making it they will most likely only want to put it on their most exclusive model.

That means those select few how have the steel version will be very lucky as it will most likely go up in value
You have no idea if this is true, about it being the most desired. There was never a Pepsi in steel prior to this year, it could blow the BLNR out of the water sales wise. And judging by wait lists and the amount of interest, looks like what I’m saying is true.

And what are you talking about ‘having trouble making it’? Red and blue is more difficult than blue and black?
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You have no idea if this is true, about it being the most desired. There was never a Pepsi in steel prior to this year, it could blow the BLNR out of the water sales wise. And judging by wait lists and the amount of interest, looks like what I’m saying is true.

And what are you talking about ‘having trouble making it’? Red and blue is more difficult than blue and black?



Yes, that's very old news. Do a search.
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OP, I’ve read the thread up to now and have concluded you’re trolling people who are trying to help you (yes, by being funny often).

And yet You continue to malign and insult people. You seem angry about a lot more issues than not getting 100% agreement on your loopy thesis that your magical AD is a source of truth. She’s not. Grow up. Don’t be a troll. They are not nice people.
Despite what you may think, I wasn't trolling people. In fact, I thought it was the other way around. At first, I was merely passing along information. I can see how BLNR owners such as yourself could take this thread the wrong way.

It's about perception. I felt I was being antagonized by members for posting what turned out to be dubious claims from an AD; but other members thought I was "belligerent" or "trolling" for defending myself or perhaps even starting the thread in the first place.

Last, please don't be another armchair psychiatrist by insinuating that I have anger issues. Try to stick to the topic at hand.
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