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Old 20 October 2023, 11:21 PM   #31
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Much more reliable than the 32 series, I’ve owned many and they average about plus 3 or 4 seconds a day in my experience
But when first launched way back in 1988/9 it had quite a few problems ,and if we had the internet back then and today's Rolex toys like timeing apps timegraphers etc.Wonder would of happened back then ,would they have given the 31 movements a bad name like what some have done with the 32 movements today.
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Old 20 October 2023, 11:39 PM   #32
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So interesting. What were those few problems with the 3135? How serious were they, how long did it take for them to be resolved? And I'm wondering if Rolex acknowledged the issue or not.

The 3135 has clearly had a long and revered history of strong performance and reliability.
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Old 20 October 2023, 11:53 PM   #33
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But when first launched way back in 1988/9 it had quite a few problems ,and if we had the internet back then and today's Rolex toys like timeing apps timegraphers etc.Wonder would of happened back then ,would they have given the 31 movements a bad name like what some have done with the 32 movements today.
88/89 is the past. We are now in the present with the 31 movement proving strong, the 32 with some problems.

Timing apps, timegraphers etc are not Rolex toys. They are proven diagnostic tools.
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Old 21 October 2023, 12:18 AM   #34
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My K series GMT II, while not as accurate as your Sub at -1 sec per day, has run consistently since I acquired it in 2006.
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