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Old 23 January 2022, 12:24 PM   #1
daysky1
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Does the Coronet always appear between Swiss/Made @ 6:00

I was just window shopping on a site that shows the actual pictures of the watch for sale from many angles and found a picture of a Rolex DateJust 41 without the Coronet logo between Swiss/Made, it has the number 30 instead. It is listed as a 3235 movement and a 126303 Rolex DateJust. I chatted with a csr who said that sometimes Rolex will use a dial that doesn't correspond with the details listed. This watch is listed as a 3235 movement, 70hr power reserve, paraflex shock absorbers, blue parachrom hairspring etc....but the dial doesn't have the Coronet Logo between the words Swiss/Made at 6:00.....has anyone come across something similar. ie 3230,3285 etc without the Coronet Logo at 6:00?
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