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22 February 2009, 12:33 AM | #1 |
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3185 vs 3186
what is the difference between the two?
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3186 movement uses a new hairspring called PARACHROM. This hairspring is made of a niobium, zirconium and oxygen alloy. This was developed so Rolex could have in house control over supply. I expect there may be a few minor differences but the 3186 is just a bit of tinkering of the 3185.
However if you have a 3186 in a late GMT 16710, it seems it make all the difference to some owners/buyers. |
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Oh man, I thought it was just a math question.
Sorry, chenx. I deserve a swift kick in the . Feeling a little under the weather and a bit wacky today. dP
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3186 will bring a slight premium over the 3185 movement.
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It's all good I am still under the weather. The right answer is -1 anyway. Ha ha ha.
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Also the Parachrom hairspring is more shock-resistant, truly anti-magnetic, and seems to keep incredible time. I've heard of the newest GMTs keeping within .5 secs per day. My watch gains roughly 2 secs per day, although it has been regulated.
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The difference, better movement and accuracy.
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I think an extra 500 bucks!!
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ok, just to sum this up. the 3186 has the new parachrome spring for better accuracy, better shock absorption, and also durabilty. we also came to a conclusion that the difference between 3185 and 3186 is negative one and not positive one and that this slight difference is 500 dollars more
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I know much has been said about the differences between the two movements but is the newer one really worth the difference??? Even with the other improvements to the 116710, is it really worth an extra $1250.00. Don't get me wrong, I would love to own the newer model but will either buy from a grey dealer or buy a used one when the time comes!!!
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i like them all... if i only have enough money then i don't have to choose... choice choices choices
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I should also add, that's coming from a guy who wears Tudors. I don't care so much about the movement as long as it's Swiss and wrapped in a Rolex Oyster.
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Dan, i'm very short on funds now and your tudors will just get me into deeper trouble!
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Not true all rolex movements are tested to the same Swiss COSC standard so one is as accurate as any in the range.Accuracy has a lot to do with how the watch is worn etc what will be say within a second or so on one wrist could be quite different on another.Basically all the movements for the mens line up are just clones of the Cal 3135 with or without added complications.
and the 3186 is only a slightly modded 3185.One of my most accurate Rolex has the Cal 1520 movement not even COSC tested if that mattered.And I would put any of the 15XX movements up against any modern day Rolex with or without the parachrome hairspring accuracy wise.And if any mechanical watch any brand performs consistently within the COSC standard of -4+6 seconds a day. What more could anyone ask from a mechanical watch if you want better afraid its a quartz.
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I see you two are still agreeing with each other.
And you still haven't got that 3186 yet, Trevor. Trevor, Where did you get the 99.8% and how do you know the 3186 is not more accurate. Have you compared the two movements, how many have you compared and over what period of time. Can you submit these results to support your statement? Rolex didn't market these watches as being different and the price for the old 3186 and 3185 GMT's was the same at my AD, in fact my AD didn't know the last GMT's had a 3186 in it. IMO this 'hype' as YOU call it was brought about by the buyers in the first instance because of the lack of availability and then the sellers got into the act to move stock quicker and at a higher price where they could. The facts are that Rolex made enough changes to the 3185 movement for them to change the Cal number to 3186 and that is significant. You should be convincing Rolex of this mistake not me. The smaller numbers of old model GMT's made with the 3186 and the discontinuing of the model is what 'might' make a difference to the price now and in the future. An old model 3186 GMT 'Z' right now is fetching a higher price in the market and will sell before a similar old model 3185 'Z' GMT and that is a fact. This might change over the years but whatever happens in the future IMO is pure speculation on your part.
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I think we should change the name of the old GMT II 3186 to:
'The Mighty Transitional ROLEX 3186 PBS AntiWiggle GMT II' As befits a Rolex of this standing.
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i'm sure trevor and Padi don't own any of the 'The Mighty Transitional ROLEX 3186 PBS AntiWiggle GMT II'
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Quite true but I am 100% sure its not going to be more accurate or better than the well proven 3185.Or any other Rolex movement over the last few decades.All Rolex movements tested have to comply to the same COSC -4+6 a day. Wearing habits will bring slight daily deviations thats a fact of mechanical watches.I have a Cal 1520 powered Rolex that I have checked and not COSC tested running consistently + 1 second a day.But myself not anal about exact timekeeping. As long as any mechanical watch performs to or near the COSC standard what more could anyone ask more from any mechanical watch.
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There has been an ongoing argument about this 3185 vs 3186. It is getting tiring to argue about it too. I think we should all agree that the 3186 is an improved movement. It might be a minor one but still this does not mean it is not an improvement.
Rolex took time and spent money on patents in order to improve the 3185 and made the 3186. If there was no point i don't see they would be so dumb to go ahead with the plan. Here is an article about the parachrom spring: ROLEX has developed and patented a new hairspring called PARACHROM. This hairspring is made of a niobium, zirconium and oxygen alloy. It has been used for the Cosmograph Daytona starting from 2000. In 2005 a blue-coloured version was introduced for the new GMT Master II and the Cosmograph Daytona. It has an even better performance as regards to long-term stability. This blue version has also been patented. The hairspring and balance form an oscillator, the regulating organ of the watch. This oscillator is the guardian of time. The precision of the watch is determined by the regularity of its oscillations. The requirements of this regularity are very great since measuring the time with a precision of 1 second per d ay is like measuring a distance of 1 km to within 1 cm. To guarantee this extreme precision, the torque must be as constant as possible regardless of the temperature to which the watch is submitted. It is for this reason that only a few, very special materials can be used for the hairspring. Commonly used alloys have an iron - nickel - chromium base. These alloys are ferromagnetic and so have two major drawbacks: they make the hairspring susceptible to magnetic fields and to shocks. ROLEX has developed a new family of alloys with a niobium - zirconium - oxygen base know as PARACHROM, which is up to ten times less susceptible to shocks and absolutely unaffected by magnetic fields. The registered name comes form the fact that the alloy is paramagnetic and that it is coloured (CHROM in Greek). This development required 5 years of research by physicists and materials engineers and called for the most advanced observation and analysis techniques. It resulted in the filing of applications for two patents, one for the protection of the chemical composition of the alloy, the other the way of modifying the surface of the hairspring to stabilize its properties (blue colouring). The blue colour of the hairspring increase the prestige of the watch. As a matter of fact, in the history of watch making, bluing a hairspring was an operation done only for the most accurate and sophisticated watches. If the material of the PARACHROM hairspring is very specific, its manufacture necessitates very high technology which is fully mastered in house. . . . In 2005, ROLEX introduced another new feature on the PARACHROM hairspring by modifying the structure of its surface. The layer of oxygen present on the surface is transformed and thickened to about 50-100 nm to increase the long term stability of the oscillator even further. This modification of the surface colours the hairspring in blue (colouring by interference). This innovation has been patented. |
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