Just put a VR 3186 movement in and all is good and you have a nice watch.
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plus gen crystal and datewheel :hypno:
Just put a VR 3186 movement in and all is good and you have a nice watch.
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Just put a VR 3186 movement in and all is good and you have a nice watch.
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So did Noob make the Pepsi case gen spec so that it would fit the 3285 movement which is larger in diameter than the 3186 and thus the need for a spacer ring? I don't know why else they would make the case so open. The 2386 GMT that I assume they're using is actually much smaller than the 3186. Are they cloning a 3285 and wanting to use the same case.
KJ2020 i realize that the Noob is an Asian ETA clone. But if I recall correctly ETA has an outer diameter of 25.6 mill. And 3186 is larger diameter than ETA 2836. I suppose that the case opening is constrained by the dial diameter and thus any case made for an ETA needs a movement ring. But I was just surprised that the case needed a movement spacer for a 3185. I say that because my submariners which take the 3135 do not have movement rings.
all of that led me to believe and speculate that maybe someone in the factory business is planning a 3285 clone movement and thus Noob made their case big enough to accept the potentially cloned 3285
i believe that the ARF and VRF GMT 116710 do not use movement rings around their 3185/6 because it fits like a champ. I don’t know why Noob would make their case movement opening oversized for even the 3185 which is bigger In diameter than the ETA GMT clone they’re using. And I get that I’m also using the word clone loosely because they kind of frankensteined on their GMT bits and likely none of those GMT bits are jeweled thus making it a time bomb.
maybe I’m over speculating and they only made it so big because they’re trying to do a good job cloning the 126710 dial which I believe is wider than the 116710 dial because it is true that the 3285 is wider than the 3186 I suppose to accommodate their larger barrel which gives them greater power reserve in addition to their chronergy escapement (however I doubt that their escapement is the reason for the larger diameter to their new movement.
anyways I’m just fantasizing that noob may be doing a skunk works project of cloning the 3285 but don’t want to kill current sales of their GMT which may be financing their reverse engineering budget. I mean after all Noob did give us the 4130 clone. Which I absolutely adore because damnit if my noob Daytona doesn’t have excellent power reserve.
mostly I should just be happy that with a movement spacer one is able to drop in a 3185/6.
do you happen to know if time setting positions and directions are the same for the 3285 as the 3186? I assume the ETA is different direction than Rolex caliber. Would be cool to have a functionally equivalent watch time setting operation.
One can only speculate. Noob should have released this with the vR movement as they started on their 3135 subs. Did they know vr was coming with a 3186? I’m sure they have over thousands of these lousy movements sitting in there plant as we speak, looking to blow them out soon and take advantage of us suckers. either they knew vr and ar were coming out with clone gmt movements and purposely released their Pepsi before the game changers. We won’t know. It’s genius on their end but shitty for us.
Once our guys here figure out how the movement sits, works, and is reliable...this changes the game for all the folks who purchased an over priced noob Pepsi, like me. and like history..the insert will go back to shitty vs what it is right now, inserts like what Marco1937 looks very good and is the best I’ve seen so far.
You could always switch the insert as most people have been doing for the past years[/QUOTE
yes, the trick is finding one..TD's won't sell you one..i've tried..time will tell.
KJ2020 i realize that the Noob is an Asian ETA clone. But if I recall correctly ETA has an outer diameter of 25.6 mill. And 3186 is larger diameter than ETA 2836. I suppose that the case opening is constrained by the dial diameter and thus any case made for an ETA needs a movement ring. But I was just surprised that the case needed a movement spacer for a 3185. I say that because my submariners which take the 3135 do not have movement rings.
all of that led me to believe and speculate that maybe someone in the factory business is planning a 3285 clone movement and thus Noob made their case big enough to accept the potentially cloned 3285
i believe that the ARF and VRF GMT 116710 do not use movement rings around their 3185/6 because it fits like a champ. I don’t know why Noob would make their case movement opening oversized for even the 3185 which is bigger In diameter than the ETA GMT clone they’re using. And I get that I’m also using the word clone loosely because they kind of frankensteined on their GMT bits and likely none of those GMT bits are jeweled thus making it a time bomb.
maybe I’m over speculating and they only made it so big because they’re trying to do a good job cloning the 126710 dial which I believe is wider than the 116710 dial because it is true that the 3285 is wider than the 3186 I suppose to accommodate their larger barrel which gives them greater power reserve in addition to their chronergy escapement (however I doubt that their escapement is the reason for the larger diameter to their new movement.
anyways I’m just fantasizing that noob may be doing a skunk works project of cloning the 3285 but don’t want to kill current sales of their GMT which may be financing their reverse engineering budget. I mean after all Noob did give us the 4130 clone. Which I absolutely adore because damnit if my noob Daytona doesn’t have excellent power reserve.
mostly I should just be happy that with a movement spacer one is able to drop in a 3185/6.
do you happen to know if time setting positions and directions are the same for the 3285 as the 3186? I assume the ETA is different direction than Rolex caliber. Would be cool to have a functionally equivalent watch time setting operation.
why are the spacer rings so huge for eta movements? The movement itself is very small.
Well it looks like the plan for a good GMT is still get an ARF.