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24 March 2009, 05:46 PM | #1 |
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Rolex cal. 3135
http://www.chronometrie.com/rolex3135/rolex3135.html
Best breakdown of the movement I have found. Much thanks to the author! |
25 March 2009, 06:48 AM | #2 |
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great info...Thanks
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wow
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Perfect! Thank you.
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Great!!
Now I can open my watch and do a thorough sevicing:-)! I wish:-( |
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thanks for sharing. :)
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The time piece becomes even more fascinating with "inside" information! Thanks for posting this.
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Thanks, great stuff......added that link to my favourites.
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Top shelf write up
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I know this is an old thread..with excellent info..but I was wondering if it worth getting a 1979́sh Rolex with the 3035 (I believer) vs a newer watch with the 3135 movement.
I saw a 1979 DT with 18k President bracelet that Im considering. What do you think. tia
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Fantastic info I read it from top to bottom
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29 April 2010, 12:32 AM | #12 |
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Exceptional Read Thanks for sharing.
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14 August 2010, 05:51 PM | #13 |
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Awesome read...
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1 December 2010, 04:35 PM | #14 |
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Awesome. it's really informative.
Another level of appreciation toward workhouse '3135'!! |
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I'll definately red it when it's not 12:20 m. Looks good though/ Thank you!
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very interesting
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That made me love Rolex even more
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Interesting that he still preferred the ETA movement. I think the 3135 has stood the test of time now, I wonder when this article was written and if he still sticks to his conclusions. Also, it's well known by now that every Rolex goes through rigorous testing before leaving the factory, so I am surprised that he was somewhat skeptical of the shock absorbers. If the brand new Sea Dweller was $5K when the article was written, I assume the article is pretty old. Great pics and detailed information, thanks for posting even if it was a longn time ago.
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I never seen info like this
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