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11 September 2012, 01:15 AM | #1 |
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Sapphire "Case Back" for EXP II - BEAUTIFUL!
I would like to buy a Sapphire case back for the new Rolex Explorer II 42mm 216570. Love the look, and it can be changed back to the factory case back in 15 minutes (switching back to factory case back maintains your warranty in the event you have to send watch to Rolex for service). From my research, I understand these aftermarket case backs also pass pressure testing with flying colors.
I have found two reputable case back suppliers, one made in Germany and one made in Switzerland at what I consider a reasonable price (under $250 US). The problem is, neither are making it for the 42mm EXP. My question is, who is making these for the new Explorer II 216570? Have I overlooked a source? Below, please find photo of a sapphire case back and a great install article if you are interested in learning more about having one of these case back's on your Rolex: Installing a Sapphire Caseback link here. |
11 September 2012, 01:32 AM | #2 |
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And who says that the movement of a rolex is not nice ?
Look really G R E A T ! HAGOne |
11 September 2012, 01:38 AM | #3 |
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The Rolex movement is quite plain Jane in the looks department so speaking for myself a solid case back is best.
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while it's no patek it does look nice. job well done
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The case back looks the same size as the GMT and Submariner to me.
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I'm a fan of Rolex...but I don't think the movement is particularly great to look at. If you're talking a Breguet or ALS, sure. IMO, even the Omega 8500 looks way better than the 3135 shown.
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Looks good to me too
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This looks great thanks for putting this up!
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11 September 2012, 04:12 AM | #11 |
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I have not heard of anyone putting one on the Explorer II, so maybe they don't exist. The reality is that if I want to see the movement, I would buy a watch with a pretty movement that comes with a display back.
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3187 movement in new EXP II
Here is the only photo I could find of the new 3187 movement used in the new Rolex Explorer II 42mm 21657. Doesn't look so bad to me, and better than a plain steel back in my opinion
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11 September 2012, 07:15 AM | #13 |
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Does anyone on the forum have a photo of the new Rolex 3187 movement? The only one I could find I posted, but i am looking for other (better) photos. Thanks in advance!
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11 September 2012, 07:30 AM | #14 |
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Looks nice (I would never do it on my watches though)
But what happened to the lughs?? |
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I like it!
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Looks good.
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11 September 2012, 02:12 PM | #17 |
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Correct! This was just an example of a case back I included to help generate forum feedback. I am looking to source out a case back for the EXP II 42mm which it looks like you own too. Thank you.
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bump. Anyone have any better photos of the new 3187 movement??
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11 September 2012, 04:15 PM | #19 |
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How do you ensure it's water resistance after swapping it, does it then have to go for pressure testing?
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That looks nice. I'm still not sure I would do it though.
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The only one I've seen is in the handbook that comes with the Exp II !
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Actually, the 3187 is a larger calibre than the 3186 When it was first announced, I wondered if the 3187 would be fitted in the GMT II C, but apparently it's too big
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What has happened to the Lugs?
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If you think the only difference between a 3185 and 3186 is a blue spring - you need to go back to skool. Have you been caught up in the 'there is no difference' hype? IMO Rolex gave this movement a new number for a reason. This shows the parts in the 3186 movement that are not interchangable with the 3185 movement.
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In addition to the Paraflex shock absorber, the 3187 is slightly larger than the (related) 3185/3186 due to its greater diameter mainplate. That, as I understand, is the chief difference...although there are certainly other subtleties here and there.
Still, would like to see a photo of the 3187. At this point, one has yet to surface on the web--somewhat of a surprise, considering how many fans are rabid about the 216570 (me included)! |
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Not bad.
I'll stick with the solid case backs though. Good luck with your search. |
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Some pix.
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