Caliber 3135
Production Years: 1988-2020
Used In: Submariner Date, Sea-Dweller, Datejust, Explorer II, Yacht-Master, GMT-Master II
The Caliber 3135 is arguably Rolex's most significant movement, serving as the workhorse of their professional and dress watch collections from 1988 until its successor, the 3235, began replacing it in 2020. For over three decades, this movement powered some of the most iconic references in watchmaking history.
The 3135 introduced several innovations that became hallmarks of Rolex engineering:
In 2005, Rolex upgraded the 3135 with their proprietary Parachrom hairspring, manufactured from a paramagnetic alloy of niobium and zirconium. This innovation provides up to 10 times greater resistance to shocks compared to traditional hairsprings and remains virtually unaffected by magnetic fields.
The movement features Rolex's signature Microstella regulating screws on the balance wheel, allowing watchmakers to fine-tune accuracy without disassembling the hairspring. This system provides precise adjustments in small increments.
The 3135 employs a Kif shock protection system to safeguard the delicate balance staff jewels from impacts, contributing to the movement's legendary durability.
The 3135 spawned a family of related movements, each building upon the base caliber with additional complications:
The 3135 is known for its reliability and serviceability. Rolex recommends service intervals of approximately 10 years for modern movements equipped with Parachrom hairsprings. Common service parts include:
While the 3235 has begun replacing the 3135 in new production, the older caliber remains highly relevant. Millions of watches powered by the 3135 continue to serve their owners reliably, and the movement's proven track record makes it a favourite among collectors and watchmakers alike.
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