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jholbrook
04.09.2012, 21:20
Greetings Rolex Fans!

Over the holiday weekend, I finished up my article discussing the rare Rolex Explorer II 16570-3186:

The Explorer 16570-3186 - The Last Five-Digit Rolex Sports Model (http://luxurytyme.com/en/rolex-related-articles/the-explorer-ii-16570-3186-the-last-of-the-five-digit-sport-rolex-models/)

This article is in many ways a follow up to my article The Mystery of the Rolex GMT Master II 16710-3186 (http://luxurytyme.com/en/rolex-related-articles/the-mystery-of-the-rolex-gmt-master-ii-16710-3186/) from 2008. Both are fairly rare models (particularly the 16710-3186) and therefore of tremendous importance to collectors.

I hope you enjoy the article - do let me know your thoughts!

ludicree
04.09.2012, 22:26
Nice article.

Enjoyed reading.

One typo: 16570-3160

Stringer Bell
04.09.2012, 23:21
Agree. I learned alot. The typo is in the third last line of the third para.
Also, at the end there is a typo "cere[a]chrom".
Thanks
Olaf

jholbrook
05.09.2012, 20:19
Thanks for the editorial assist R-L-X! :gut:

steely-mike
05.09.2012, 21:13
Thanx for showing us.:]

jholbrook
06.09.2012, 16:44
Thanx for showing us.:]

My pleasure as always! :supercool:

steely-mike
06.09.2012, 17:06
And my greatest pleasure is to own a M-serial with a 3186 movement. btw... ;)

jholbrook
07.09.2012, 21:34
And my greatest pleasure is to own a M-serial with a 3186 movement. btw... ;)

Really? Which one do you have?

steely-mike
07.09.2012, 21:54
This one:

http://i50.tinypic.com/107sz9w.jpg

Bad quality, taken by iphone and two Johnnie Walker green lable...;)

AusMaastricht
07.09.2012, 23:43
Nice article John. I enjoyed reading it. :gut:

You might consider adding a third way to determine the presence of 3185 or 3186 besides the "Wiggle" Test or opening the watch.

I read about this on Minus4Plus6.com who where tipped by Ed who discovered this method on a French watch forum.
It's the so called "Crown Rotation Method".

One complete revolution of the crown makes the hour hand jump 6 timezones/hours = 3185
One complete revolution of the crown makes the hour hand jump 8-9 timezones/hours = 3186

steely-mike
08.09.2012, 10:50
I read about this on Minus4Plus6.com who where tipped by Ed who discovered this method on a French watch forum.
It's the so called "Crown Rotation Method".

One complete revolution of the crown makes the hour hand jump 6 timezones/hours = 3185
One complete revolution of the crown makes the hour hand jump 8-9 timezones/hours = 3186

I heard it to. That`s the easy way. But to be really sure you have to open and read it gold on silver...