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18 November 2017, 01:54 PM | #1 |
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No Coronet ?
Hello all, I just purchased a Black Milgauss non gv. I read somewhere that the milgauss gv did not receive the coronet on the crystal due to the green tint but the non gv did receive it as all other Rolex''s I looked mine over at all angles with a 10x loupe and mine definitely does not have it and I don't think it's been replaced, the warranty card states it was first sold in Jan 2015. Any input is appreciated.
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23 November 2017, 08:25 AM | #2 |
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Should be there, keep looking. Keep in mind with non-cyclops crystals, there may be a chance that the LEC is not at the typical 6 o'clock position.
Best way to find it is with a loupe and a flashlight to light the crystal from the side. Or, if you have a camera with a good macro lens, you can set it up and take a bunch of shots while side-lighting the crystal from different angles. Then view the full-res images on your PC/monitor. |
6 December 2017, 01:31 PM | #3 |
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I found it , was playing with my cat and his laser pointer and thought of it, bingo with loupe and pointer there it was.
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