I don’t think the etched coronet came in until after that so in my opinion it should be fine
Hello folks,
I hope you're all keeping as well as can be in these challenging times. Quick question - I have my eye on a 2004 Rolex Submariner 14060M 2-Liner but the seller tells me that there is no laser etched coronet on the dial. He has everything else, box, papers etc. Forgive my ignorance, but is this then a fake?
I don’t think the etched coronet came in until after that so in my opinion it should be fine
I picked up a Submariner Date in 2008 and think the laser etched crown and engraved rehaut was introduced at this time.
Er......the coronet there should be on the glass, not the dial, if at all !
It's shortly after they were first introduced but this was not uniform across all models.
Does the seller know how to find it ? it's not completely obvious..
Has he looked all the way around the circumference? Because there's no date bubble, if someone replaced the crystal gasket in a hurry they might not have stopped to check that the coronet ended up at 6 o clock as it should.... quite common on subs and daytonas, especially when non-AD servicing is involved.
I’m not 100% but if the glass has been replaced there should still be one and I think it should have a dot
in the middle of the logo or under it ,again I stand to be corrected.
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It took ages to find mine on my dssd
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What ı know if glass renewed in rolex service should be lasered cronet and +1 sign