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17 November 2008, 09:23 AM | #1 |
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Gaskets and Crowns
One of our members posted this as part of a larger picture and I found it would point out very well how Rolex keeps the inside dry. left to right would be SD H valve, 2nd pusher on a Daytona, 3rd would be what you find on the DJ, and the far right what you will find on a Sub or SD.
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17 November 2008, 10:22 AM | #2 |
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Interesting stuff, Earl.....thanks.
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17 November 2008, 10:44 AM | #3 |
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How cool would it be to have those sitting in an office!!
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17 November 2008, 10:46 AM | #4 |
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You wouldn't get much work done, buddy!!
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17 November 2008, 11:30 AM | #5 |
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Cool pics! Thanks for sharing!!!
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17 November 2008, 10:52 PM | #6 |
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Wouldn't it be cool to have an entire cutaway Submariner in the same giant size?
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I think the source for this image is coming from here:
http://forumamontres.forumactif.com/...lex-t45261.htm This is the most active Rolex French forum A short explication : We had a big watch show in Paris at the Lutecia Hotel 10 days ago, Lot of show room and demos with IWC, Bell&Ross, etc... and of course ROLEX |
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24 November 2008, 11:10 PM | #9 |
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Thanks for sharing the pics with us!
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thanks Earl for the effort..
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Nice pic Earl and very informative!!
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re Daytona and Sub Triplock crowns
Very interesting lads!
So am I right in thinking the Daytona Triplock crown is identical to the Sub? Cheers Bry |
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rolex serial number problem
Respected Sir,
I bought this watch from an authorised dealer and unfortunately I lost it in month of July 2014 and when I claiming my watch from insurance company they are saying that the serial number is too small. Please help me out as I have contacted Rolex in new york and no help given. I am a 70 years old lady and being hassled. My rolex Rolex Watches - Datejust Lady - Steel 46 Diamond Bezel - Jublilee Bracelet Style No: 179384 pgcdj SERIAL NUMBER given to me on my rolex purchase is G46215 Please help me out. |
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Respected Sir,
I bought this watch from an authorised dealer and unfortunately I lost it in month of July 2014 and when I claiming my watch from insurance company they are saying that the serial number is too small. Please help me out as I have contacted Rolex in new york and no help given. I am a 70 years old lady and being hassled. My rolex Rolex Watches - Datejust Lady - Steel 46 Diamond Bezel - Jublilee Bracelet Style No: 179384 pgcdj SERIAL NUMBER given to me on my rolex purchase is G46215 Please help me out. |
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Respected Sir,
I bought this watch from an authorised dealer and unfortunately I lost it in month of July 2014 and when I claiming my watch from insurance company they are saying that the serial number is too small. Please help me out as I have contacted Rolex in new york and no help given. I am a 70 years old lady and being hassled. My rolex Rolex Watches - Datejust Lady - Steel 46 Diamond Bezel - Jublilee Bracelet Style No: 179384 pgcdj SERIAL NUMBER given to me on my rolex purchase is G46215 Please help me out. |
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