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Old 2 October 2018, 07:45 AM   #1
ryanchan
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Icon3 Deepsea Sea-Dweller or Cal. 3235 confusing

I bought a 126660 from Chrono24 last month. I notice that there maybe something is wrong with the movement, so I want to verify it.

When I am adjusting the time, I turn the crown forward, the needles turn CounterClockwise. I heard that if this situation occurred, the watch or the movement is fake. However, the case and the dial of the watch, in my opinion, they are pretty real and nice.

Also, I watched many video on youtube, those Rolexes are Crown Forward-Needles Clockwise.

Can someone tell me is it a myth, or Rolex did this change on the New Cal.3235?
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