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20 May 2010, 10:19 AM | #1 |
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rolex crown question - noob
when fully screwed in does the Rolex "crown" emblem on the crown point straight up? or are all different and point in random directions when fully screwed in? I ask bc mine doesnt point straight up at all (hmm..that could sound the wrong way...hahaha) thanks...im sure everyone will laugh at me for asking.
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20 May 2010, 10:26 AM | #2 |
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There is no particular direction that the crown is supposed to point when it is screwed in although, for some reason, photographers always seem to unscrew it to perpendicular to the case so it makes a good photo.......
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20 May 2010, 10:38 AM | #3 |
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thanks for the quick response.
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20 May 2010, 10:53 AM | #4 |
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None of mine line up exactly. It's the luck of the draw.
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Of the watches I have and the ones I've flipped, only 2 have been pointing straight up.
Don't be jealous of the pics. They're usually slightly unscrewed to point upwards.
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20 May 2010, 12:13 PM | #7 |
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It varies from watch to watch.
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I have a friend who is OC...When he moved into his new house, he got a flathead screwdriver and made sure all the screws on the wall switchplates were oriented vertically...Is that the same thing?
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My crown won't adjust with a flat head screwdriver.
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...Only if you're an electrician.. But that, imo, looks better on electrical plate covers...
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Mine with the crown pointing towards the 12 hour
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like this...?
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26 July 2010, 07:22 AM | #14 |
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Mine did once
My first Rolex a 1991 submariner no date, did indeed have a winding crown that "pointed straight up" or more accurately pointed towards the '3'; which did impress me. Allowing me to marvel at the level of perceived detail provided by the watchmakers!
However; following it's first service it returned lacking that impressive feature! To date none of my other Rolex watches ( milgauss, submariner date, oyster precision date) have ever demonstrated (to my disappointment) that level of watch making quality. So if, you also have an example where the winding crown points directly at '3', and this is important to you? DO NOT send it away to be serviced, you may be disappointed upon it's return. |
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The crown on the crown is not supposed to point up when the watch is flat.
It's supposed to point to the right, so it points up when you tilt the watch toward you to read the time. Everybody knows that. And if it doesn't, you just grab it with a pair of vise-grips and crank that sucker around to where it oughta be. Don't be shy. :-)
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