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This is a genuine Rolex original part, the 3035-5096 date corrector, a precision control component in the quickset date mechanism of Caliber 3035 and the related 5035/5055 movements. The quickset date function, first introduced in 1977 with Caliber 3035, eliminated the tedious method of advancing the hour hand 24 full hours to change a single date by allowing the wearer to change the date quickly and independently by pulling the crown out to position II and rotating it clockwise.
When the control spring of the quickset mechanism fails or tooth wear causes the date adjustment to malfunction, replacement with this genuine part is essential to restore the date quickset function. This part is equally applicable to the Oysterquartz Caliber 5035 and Caliber 5055 movements.
Genuine Rolex Part – Swiss factory‑original, perfect fit for Caliber 3035/5035/5055.
Quickset Date Core – Converts crown rotation into rapid date jump, enabling independent quick date change.
Precision Control Component – Includes corrector wheel and spring for accurate operation.
Essential for Service – When quickset fails (no date change, stuck, or slips), this part is often the culprit.
Cross‑Caliber Compatibility – Fits both mechanical Caliber 3035 and Oysterquartz 5035/5055.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Name | Date Corrector |
| Part Number | Rolex 3035-5096 |
| Compatible Movements | Rolex Caliber 3035 (mechanical), 5035 (Oysterquartz), 5055 (Oysterquartz Day‑Date) |
| Function | Key transmission/control component in the quickset date mechanism |
| Origin | Switzerland |
| Condition | Brand new, genuine |
Rolex Caliber 3035 automatic (e.g., 16000 series Datejust, 16800 series Submariner Date)
Rolex Oysterquartz Caliber 5035 (e.g., 17000 series Datejust)
Rolex Oysterquartz Caliber 5055 (e.g., 19000 series Day‑Date)
Repair of quickset date failure – no date change, sticking, or slipping when operating the quickset function
1. Is this a genuine Rolex date corrector?
Yes. It is a Swiss factory‑original part (3035-5096) for 3035/5035/5055 calibers, not a third‑party copy.
2. What are the typical symptoms of quickset date failure?
Symptoms: when the crown is pulled to position II and turned clockwise, the date does not change (or changes intermittently); a spongy or slipping feel; the date disc gets stuck between two numbers.
3. What should I pay attention to during installation?
The date corrector sits in the calendar works. Align it correctly with the date driving wheel and date disc. Follow the Rolex technical guide. Professional installation is strongly recommended.
4. Does this part fit Caliber 3135?
No. The 3135 uses a different quickset mechanism; not interchangeable.
5. Why does quickset fail while the watch still keeps time?
The quickset mechanism is independent of the gear train. Failure is usually due to a fatigued spring, worn teeth, or debris. Replacing this part typically restores function.
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