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24 October 2008, 05:02 AM | #1 |
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Does Calibre Matter?
Every time I see the lovely Expy I, I am reminded of how much I would like to own one. However, I hesitate to buy an Expy I because it has the same calibre movement as my 14060m No-Date Sub, and it seems redundant to buy a watch just to have a different case and dial.
Does anybody else feel this hesitation? One could think of the Expy II w/ cal. 3186 vs. the GMT II w/ cal. 3186 as another example of this question. And I suppose someone will chime in with the Air King having a cal. 3130. Your thoughts, colleagues? |
24 October 2008, 05:12 AM | #2 |
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I don't see it as a problem at all, I have numerous watches with the same movement. The OP Date, Sub Date, SD, DSSD DJ & YM all share the same cal. 3135. I would not have an issue owning one of each of those!
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24 October 2008, 05:26 AM | #3 |
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I don't think the calibre matters. The calibre does not determine the character of the watch - its the case, the style, the functions, the bracelet that sum up the watch. Many different Rolex models share the same calibre.
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With a Rolex movement, the calibres are all superb - to me, however, size does matter!!
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Mark:
I think your choice in the Explorer is a good one. Irregardless of the movement inside, the Explorer is an excellent watch. I have the 3186 in my new GMT IIc, but I would love to purchase the Explorer if given the opportunity. Even though some may consider this to be a step backward in calibre, the Explorer is as amazing watch. If you like it.........BUY IT ! |
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Hmmm, interesting....
Kind of like buying a car though, isn't it... Different sheetmetal that pleases the eye, wrapped around the same chassis and drivetrain...
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Get your minds out of the gutter, tossers......just the 40 mm size I was referring to!!
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24 October 2008, 06:57 AM | #10 |
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Personally it wouldn't bother me at all. While both may have the same movement the purpose and style of the watches are different. If the goal is to establish a broad collection of sports watches not much you can do about the movement.
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