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31 December 2014, 05:56 AM | #1 |
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3130 vs, 3131
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how does the new 3130 on the oyster perpetual differ from the 3131 on the milgause? i am debating buying one or the other. thanks, raul4 |
7 January 2015, 08:32 AM | #2 |
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The Milgaus 3131 uses different metals than the basic 3130 to resist magnetic fields. The Milgauss is also fitted with a soft iron faraday cage inside the case.
These are completely different watches for different purposes and so I wonder why the movement matters; the function you want should be the driver.
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The differences between the 3130 and 3131 is the 3131 has the Parachrom hairspring, non-magnetic. The 3132 has both the Parachrom hairspring and the Paraflex shock absorber. The 3130 and 3131 have a Kif shock absorber and the earlier hairspring.
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26 January 2015, 05:05 AM | #4 |
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The 3130 now has a parachrom hairspring. I don't know when they added it.
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