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jholbrook
21.04.2008, 02:30
Greetings Rolex Fans!

I've just finished a new article and posted it to the Rolex Reference Page: http://www.rolexreferencepage.com/parachrom/parachrom.html

As always, reply to this post with any comments or questions.

-John

Kai_Krone
21.04.2008, 10:15
Nice article, thanks for sharing John :gut:

jholbrook
21.04.2008, 12:30
Originally posted by kaihro
Nice article, thanks for sharing John :gut:

You are very welcome! Thanks! :dr:

jk737
21.04.2008, 13:24
Many thanks for sharing! :gut: Very interesting!

416rimless
21.04.2008, 13:29
An interesting article about the hairspring :gut:

jochen_1962
21.04.2008, 13:57
How important is this part for the general accurancy of the watch - you write it is the "heart" of the whole mechanism ?
sorry i am no professional :D

jobo
21.04.2008, 14:38
Hallo,

the steel daytonas got the engraved rehaut in the Z series.
The yellow gold daytonas with leather strap got the engraved
rehaut much earlier; I have one with D6....
So the rule mentioned above is only valid for steel daytonas.

Isn't it mentioned in the booklets whether the watch contains
a parachrom bleu ?
I can check my booklet on the weekend.

Have a nice day

johannes

ehemaliges mitglied
21.04.2008, 14:43
thanks=)

jobo
21.04.2008, 15:00
Hallo,
sorry, once again, but I had to make sure not to
be wrong.
I don't know how to insert a link but
- search for "parachrom in der daytona"
- and you get an article written 5.2.2007 from OrangeHand

There is the information that Rolex produced before 2006
a barachrom (without) hairspring. Because of slight changes in
the material it got bleu.
From this article I got the opinion that the 4130 has parachrom
with or without bleu; but I would like to get more information.

Thanks in Advance

johannes

jochen_1962
22.04.2008, 14:40
short movie at the rolex-homepage:

http://www.rolex.de/de/inside-rolex/rolex-company/obsession-with-perfection/index.jsp

jholbrook
23.04.2008, 20:04
Originally posted by jochen_1962
How important is this part for the general accurancy of the watch - you write it is the "heart" of the whole mechanism ?
sorry i am no professional :D

The balance and the hairspring pretty much determine accuracy. :]

jholbrook
23.04.2008, 20:07
Originally posted by jobo
Hallo,
sorry, once again, but I had to make sure not to
be wrong.
I don't know how to insert a link but
- search for "parachrom in der daytona"
- and you get an article written 5.2.2007 from OrangeHand

There is the information that Rolex produced before 2006
a barachrom (without) hairspring. Because of slight changes in
the material it got bleu.
From this article I got the opinion that the 4130 has parachrom
with or without bleu; but I would like to get more information.

Thanks in Advance

johannes

Hmmm...I'd like more information here as well.

Incidentally, I've updated the article with some new information. :]

PIMP
24.04.2008, 10:51
Interesting read, thank's for posting.

jochen_1962
24.04.2008, 12:50
Bericht eines Forumskollegen:
Freitag, 4. April 2008, Basel. James Dowling kehrt mit neuen Infos von Rolex zurück. :jump:

Ich: "Was ist denn der Unterschied zwischen der alten Parachrome bleu-Spirale und der neuen Parachrome-Spirale?"
(what is the difference between the old and the new spiral ?)
J.D.: "Die sind identisch". (they are identical)
Ich: "Die neue Spirale ist also auch amagnetisch und temperaturresistent?" (the new one is as unmagnetical and temperature-resistent as the old one ?)
J.D.: "Ganz genau." (yeah)
Ich: "Aber sie ist nicht mehr blau?" (but it in not blue ?)
J.D.: "Doch". (wrong, it is !)
Ich: "Und warum heißt sie nur Parachrome?" (what does the new name
parachrome stand for ?)
J.D.: :ka: - no idea !
:grb:

cmartin1
24.04.2008, 15:23
Thanks for sharing,
very interesting to read.

:gut:

Martin

jobo
25.04.2008, 11:58
Hallo,

@jochen_1962

As much as I understood from the articles here in the
forum:
- the first parachrom hairsprings were not blue
therefore not recognized. But these were produced
by Rolex inhouse and have nearly the same attributes
as the later "bleu"s.
- then Rolex improved/changed production and the
hairspring got this nice colour and the name parachrome bleu.

This is what I have in mind from reading the forum.

Have a nice day

Johannes