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4130

Caliber 4130

Automatic Chronograph Date Display Vertical Clutch Column Wheel

Production Years: 2000-present

Used In: Daytona

Caliber 4130

Technical Specifications

30.5
Diameter (mm)
6.5
Height (mm)
44
Jewels
72h
Power Reserve
28,800
Frequency (vph)

About Caliber 4130

The Caliber 4130 marked a watershed moment in Rolex history when it debuted in 2000 - the brand's first fully in-house automatic chronograph movement. Before this, Rolex Daytona models relied on movements based on Zenith's El Primero caliber (modified as the Rolex 4030). The 4130 represented a complete departure, designed and manufactured entirely in Geneva.

Technical Innovation

Vertical Clutch System

Unlike traditional chronographs that use horizontal clutches (prone to causing the chronograph seconds hand to jump when started), the 4130 employs a vertical clutch. This mechanism ensures the chronograph hand starts precisely at the moment of activation, without any stutter or jump - essential for accurate timing in racing applications.

Column Wheel Mechanism

The 4130 uses a column wheel to control the chronograph functions, considered the mark of a high-grade chronograph movement. This provides smoother, more precise pushpiece operation compared to cam-switched alternatives.

Simplified Architecture

Despite its complexity, Rolex engineered the 4130 with fewer components than its predecessor - just 290 parts compared to the 4030's 350+. This simplification improves reliability and ease of service.

Extended Power Reserve

The 72-hour power reserve (increased from the 4030's 53 hours) provides ample runway for weekend wear without winding, even with the chronograph running.

Chronograph Precision

The 4130's chronograph mechanism is designed for professional timing applications:

  • Central chronograph seconds with 1/8 second graduation
  • 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock
  • 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock
  • Instantaneous date at 4:30

Service Considerations

The 4130 requires specialized expertise for service due to its chronograph complications. Common service points include:

  • Vertical clutch inspection and adjustment
  • Chronograph reset spring tension
  • Pushpiece gasket replacement
  • Main chronograph wheel service

Evolution

Since 2000, Rolex has refined the 4130 and developed related calibers:

  • 4131 - Updated version with Chronergy escapement
  • 4132 - Latest generation with enhanced components
  • 4161 - Le Mans edition with 24-hour display

The 4130 family has cemented the Daytona's position as one of the most desirable chronographs in the world, combining Rolex reliability with genuine sports timing functionality.

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Related Calibers

Derived Calibers
4131
4132
4161

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