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Why not 3286?
Hi all :)
Why is it that the last 116710 had a 3186 and the new one has a 3285 as opposed to 3286? For example, with the datejust, the previous model used a 3135 and the new one uses a 3235 The last digit stayed the same So why didn’t this happen with the gmt? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Datejust II had a 3136 , the new DJ41 have a 3235 ... The "6" at the end means there have been a little upgrade to the original movement during its life. When the new movement's generation comes, back to the initial number. |
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