Just like the previous generation of movements (31××) fit into everything from 34mm (OP) to 44mm (DSSD), the 32×× will also fit a wide arrangement of cases, now no longer in the 34mm but anything from 36mm to 44mm can house the 32××.
Usually the hole in which the movement sits is about the same size, no matter if the watch is a 36mm or a 44mm, in some cases like the 39mm OP or the Explorer II a larger main plate and/or calender mechanism cover is used to house a larger dial.
In a few watches Rolex uses an enlargement ring to fill in empty space in the case, this is currently in use in the 37mm YM, 34mm & 31mm OP. These use the 2236 movement.
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Originally Posted by GB-man
Rolex uses rare elves to polish the platinum. They have a union deal and make like $90 per hour and get time and half on weekends.
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