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27 May 2013, 02:25 AM | #1 |
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Explorer II blue parachrom hairspring?
Model : Explorer II
Model No.: 16570 Case diameter: 40mm Date of purchase: Sep 2010 Serial No.: G 05xx3x Movement: Caliber 3186 (hour hand take 8 jumps for 1 manual full wind) Q1: Is this watch featuring blue parachrom hairspring? (Why I asking for help here in this forum, because I bought the watch to RSC for such confirmation, but there's no one can give me an solid answer, it's funny!) Q2: What is the benefit of blue parachrom spring? Thanks! |
27 May 2013, 03:26 AM | #2 |
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I believe the 3186 has it.
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3130 base without date, now some later models reported with parachrom. 3131 parachrom 3132 parachrom and paraflex shock system 3135 base with date like on 16610 3135 Subc parachrom 3136 parachrom and paraflex shock system 3155 base with date & day 3156 parachrom and paraflex shock system 3185 base with date and GMT function 3186 parachrom 3187 parachrom and paraflex shock system 4130 Chronograph Parachom started 2000 but then a more grey colour now parachrom bleu which is done by some chemical prosses to turn it blue 4160 parachrom. 9001 parachrom not sure if this has paraflex shock system too.
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27 May 2013, 03:29 AM | #4 |
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#2 not much.
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27 May 2013, 04:31 AM | #5 |
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Movement: Caliber 3186 (hour hand take 8 jumps for 1 manual full wind
Q1) Then I would say Yes, it has. Q2) Nice colour / color. |
27 May 2013, 12:35 PM | #6 |
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Q1.. If it is a G serial Exp II then it likely has the 3186 movement as Rolex discontinued the 3185 movements sometime during the M serial releases... All 3186 movements have a parachrom hairspring..
Q2.. There is no noticeable benefit from a Parachrom hairspring. It is simply Rolex in-house made and patented hairspring and name.. Previous to this Rolex used an equally non-magnetic and patented Nivarox FAR hairspring.. It is unlikely that you would notice any differenct in function..
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