Sent it to me pls
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should I send it in?
Sent it to me pls
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I like it.
In the twenty odd I have only one lines up. Actually it was my first back in 2007.
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Ha, ha.
Some people do get really pissy about it too. I've even known people not tightening there crowns fully just so the logo is in the "right" place.
http://atgvintagewatches.com/atg-vin...ller-line.html
Again, it’s only on the PM variants.
If it seals I don’t care which way it points
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Over on the rolex forums I've seen people complaining that the crown logo at the 12 o'clock position in the rehaut is microns out of alignment with the dial.
I'm sure they do feel that!
But I think you've answered your own question in the first sentence. For Rolex this is making a rod for their own backs. Human nature being what it is, owners of other models will start questioning why theirs can't also have the aligned crown and then Rolex will find themselves in for additional manufacturing costs, QA and all the inevitable subsequent service hassles with customers demanding nanometer accurate alignment.
Surely the alignment changes as the seals wear/bed in? - or how hard the owner/heavy handed gorilla screws it down? - either way, a non- issue unless you are the type that parks your car so all the alloys line up symmetrically etc etc
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Can’t say it’s something I’ve ever really thought about. Just glanced down at my Daytona and it appears to line up. No idea if my others do or not!
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