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Old 20 October 2010, 03:19 AM   #1
RobE23CA
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Watch: Rolex Sub-C 116610
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Icon5 Rolex coronet position when crown is fully screwed in?

Hello guys. I'm new to this forum and just got my new 116610 LN from John Bull Limited / Bahamas. Would like to know if the position of the Coronet Logo on the crown when fully screwed in is in random position when viewing from the side? I know it's probably a stupid question, but I noticed when I first got the watch and I set the time, the top of the crown was facing left so the crown itself when viewing from the side is actually parallel to the watch case.

Today, I had to make an adjustment to the date since it was a day late (September only has 30 days), when fully screwed in, the top of the crown is now on the bottom and is exactly 180 degrees when viewing from the side. Not sure how this is possible? lol

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