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Old 13 July 2008, 04:54 PM   #1
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Parachrom bleu

As the Parachrom bleu hairspring is touted as a big step forward, could it be fitted to my M series SD when the time comes for the original spring to be replaced?
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Old 13 July 2008, 05:02 PM   #2
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IMO, when your original SD spring needs replacing the SD will be nuclear powered. I don't think the spring is a high wear item.
It might break, in which case it would most likely be replaced with the original spring, Rolex aren't famous for upgrading models during repair or servicing.
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As the Parachrom bleu hairspring is touted as a big step forward, could it be fitted to my M series SD when the time comes for the original spring to be replaced?
The Parachrom Bleu is Rolex own, in-house developed hairspring..... they did this to get out from under using Nivarox, who has practically a monopoly on high end hairsprings..

The subsequent change of the color to Blue and the folow-on marketing has been a huge success...

But I don't think this spring is a significant (meaning vastly greater) improvement....

A significant achievement yes, absolutely.

As for retrofitting, I believe that it can be. (I have no proof of this) The SD advertises a 3135 with it, so I think that if it is attached to the same balance wheel as before, it will directly replace the older springs when necessary..
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