Calibre 3186 is a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. In addition to the conventional hour, minute and seconds hands, it features a 24-hour hand to display a second time zone.
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Caliber 3186 offers a power reserve rating of 48 hours. The Caliber 3235 is an entirely new generation of GMT movement rather than an updated version of the Caliber 3186.
This COSC-approved watch has a power reserve of about 48 hours and functions at a rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour. The Caliber 3186 is equipped with Rolex’s Parachrom hairspring, providing increased durability against impacts and changes in temperature.
Calibre 3186 is a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. In addition to the conventional hour, minute and seconds hands, it features a 24-hour hand to display a second time zone. (COSC) tests.
Caliber 3186 made its debut in the then-new yellow gold GMT-Master II ref. 116718 at Baselworld 2005. Like all of its predecessors since the initial release of the GMT-Master II 1983, Caliber 3186 also features an independently adjustable 24-hour hand to indicate a second time zone and operates at a frequency of 28,800 beats per hour.
In addition to the conventional hour, minute and seconds hands, it features a 24-hour hand to display a second time zone. (COSC) tests. The 3186 is equipped with a Parachrom hairspring, offering greater resistance to shocks and to temperature variations.
The standard 3135 is a solid no nonsense movement, both in the train side and also the date. Both the 3185 and 3186 are basically a standard 3135 with the only changes in the date.
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