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29 November 2016, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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GMT 2 116710 & Triplock
Good day gents, needing your expert opinions and guidance. I have a GMT2 116710, bought last week at the AD. Today AFTER washing my hands, i noticed a tiny gap between the crown & the case, meaning that the crown was not screwed tightly enough. It was 1 or 2 full turns from being tight. Should i
1. go to the the AD to have it checked? this means opening the case OR 2. monitor the watch a few days for signs of water eg condensation on the crystal. Assuming i pick option 2, are there other signs to watch out for? Am i worried over nothing as i have read somewhere that the triplock can still prevent water entering the watch even if the crown is fully unscrewed? Thanks |
29 November 2016, 10:41 PM | #2 |
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Keep an eye on it, but it should be fine.
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30 November 2016, 12:20 AM | #5 |
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Even though the crown may not have been fully screwed down , the gaskets within the crown collar should be good enough to provide enough WR. Especially when there's little to no water pressure to speak of with simply a splash of water.
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30 November 2016, 12:29 AM | #6 |
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Don't sweat it, you can dive with the crown unscrewed without any problems, as some here will attest to.
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Yes, you are worried over nothing. An unscrewed crown does not open the insides up to the atmosphere; the main seals are inside the tube.
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