This is the new, in-house caliber 2232 (although it's not totally brand new; more on that in a minute). No, it does not feature the Chronergy escapement, but instead is fitted with a Syloxi (Rolex for silicon) balance spring. This is not the first time a silicon balance spring has been featured in a Rolex watch, but it is its first appearance inside a conventional stainless steel sports model, which is both noteworthy and possibly indicative of things to come. For a bit of context, Rolex divides its watches into two categories – no, not sport and dress, but rather, professional and classic. The former encompasses what we would associate with the Submariner, Explorer, GMT-Master II, and so on. The latter is where you will find models like the Oyster Perpetual and Datejust. Nonetheless, the OP is still very much in the sports watch vein, albeit in a more versatile manner.
The Link LonkSeptember 17, 2020 at 10:00PM
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