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Rolex 3135 is a calibre by Rolex.
Self-winding manufacture movement by Rolex, bi-directional winding, 28,800 A/h, 31 jewels, date indication, power reserve: 50 hours.
The Rolex Calibre 3135, which in many different forms underlies all three-hand watches by Rolex, is designed, both in construction and also optically, for robustness, precision and long maintenance intervals. It has a few design quirks, such as red anodized components, a Breguet hairspring and a winding mechanism in which the axis of the weight segment is stored in synthetic ruby (normally the rotor mechanism is embedded in steel ball bearings).
The movement is installed in the models Datejust, Submariner Date, Yacht-Master and in the former model Sea-Dweller 4000, which was produced between 1988 and 2008. The successor Sea-Dweller Deepsea of 2008 also uses a 3135, but with new Parachrom blue hair spring.
Some Rolex Datejust 36 models with Cal. 3135 feature a so-called roulette date wheel, with alternating black and red numerals.
Movement family
- Rolex 3130, without date
- Rolex 3131, without date, with Parachrom blue hairspring
- Rolex 3135, with date
- Rolex 3135 (Sea-Dweller Deepsea), Parachrom blue hairspring
- Rolex 3155, day of the week
- Rolex 3156, day of the week, with Parachrom blue hairspring
- Rolex 3175, GMT function
- Rolex 3185, GMT function, separately adjustable
- Rolex 3186, GMT function, Parachrom blue hairspring and quickset date feature
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Weblinks
- The Rolex Submariner Cal. 3135, by Andrew Babanin (engl.)