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    Tag Heuer pilot Jordanian edition

    Hi, I have one of these that I'm going to sell, the question is, should the crown lock down?

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    I can't find a manual for the series 2 Pilot that yours is based on but the series 1 has a screw down crown: http://chronomaddox.com/tag_heuer_pilot.html
    Does it feel like it ought to screw down? Is it in a winding position when it is flush with the case or do you pull it out a little to wind?

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    Hi, it's the quartz version, when it's as far as I can get it in it doesn't move the hands, but it feels as if it could go in further as it's " spongy" if you see what I mean.

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    I have one and can confirm it should have a screw down crown.

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    The crown on my second generation quartz (non Jordanian) also screws down.

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    Cheers guys, any idea of repair cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    Cheers guys, any idea of repair cost?
    What is the exact problem ??
    The crown on mine seems to need a lot of twists, you can't do a full turn as the crown guards are quite deep , you just keep going until it seats. I thought mine had an issue when I first picked it up but I think it is just a feature of the difficult to get at crown.

    The shoulders do make screwing it down a bit tricky.

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