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Old 9 May 2007, 04:32 AM   #15
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I returned it.

The crown not popping out until you turn it forward is totally normal. Every Rolex I have ever owned does the same thing. If the threads feel a little rough thats not normal. Try putting a tiny dot of lithium grease on the threads and it should feel good as new.
Thanks for the info. Incidentally I have noticed on the Net that quite a few renowned chronographs have issues with the hands not lining up with their respective markers. Maybe people are okay with spending thousands on a time piece that have these obvious issues. Or maybe people just buy them for their looks and never intend to use the chronograph in anger. Bizarre!
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