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Old Today, 06:26 AM   #1
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Rolex Crown Alignment

This would drive me crazy if it was in my possession.

For a brand that is synonymous with precision, would this be with an acceptable tolerance?

Thoughts....?

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Old Today, 06:40 AM   #2
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That’s not an egregious amount in my opinion. Adds a touch of character.

Sit 3 together on a table, wouldn’t you want to know which one was yours?


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Old Today, 06:46 AM   #3
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My first reaction after seeing it would be, “Is it real or a fake?” It’s hard to believe Rolex QC let that slip out but anything is possible if the watch has a provenance.
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This would drive me crazy if it was in my possession.

For a brand that is synonymous with precision, would this be with an acceptable tolerance?

Thoughts....?[IMG]http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20241020/2924875bcb5ce37391b2270f5f3b2152.jpg[/
I can’t imagine myself checking this in the first place. I would just move on.
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Old Today, 06:50 AM   #5
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This might've bothered me a few years back but it I think it's fine.
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It is within Rolex QC standards but can easily be rectified.
As far as I know caused by the play on the screws when fitting dial/ movement in the case.
Should take any watchmaker no more than a few minutes to sort it.
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That would not be acceptable to me
To buy or live with
I havnt looked at mine under a loupe but it passes the wrist test ….. I doubt that one would


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Great, just great, now I have to send all of mine back to get sorted
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14 Rolex in my house and I have yet once to look at that. At my age, even with a magnifying glass I bet I would not see it.
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Old Today, 07:33 AM   #10
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Probably 2/3 of new Rolexes look exactly like this. The dial is misaligned, and for whatever reason it's almost 100% of the time rotated to the left, shifting the rehaut coronet to look like it's off to the right, as shown in that image.

This is extremely common. Non issue anyway, as the dial gets pulled out during service regardless.
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As others have already mentioned, this is more common than not. I’m not sure that’sthey aim to align the crown in the first place though….no different than the crown on the winding crown when fully screwed down.

As for the crown misalignment on the rehaut, I find that it’s the subs and GMTs that are mostly off-centred. The other models seem to be more aligned (DJ, DD, Explorer, etc).
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Someone outside of Rolex could have tinkered with it and this is the result?
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It wouldn’t bother me at all. Different strokes.
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This would drive me crazy if it was in my possession.

For a brand that is synonymous with precision, would this be with an acceptable tolerance?

Thoughts....?

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That’s pretty common. Rolex QC ain’t as superlative as they claim it to be
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They would be getting it back to fix if it was mine. This is what you see on the Fakes. For what you pay this should be lined up. If its off by that much each hour marker is also off. Unacceptable.....................
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This would not bother me , they make to many and I’m sure that Rolex QC does don’t look at every single detail it would take too long and they would produce less pieces ,
Ive seen spotting on the hands and dials things that would drive me crazy.

This is okay? Nothing is perfect.

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