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Crown doesn't immediately "pop out" when unscrewed?
Noticed something interesting, though not necessarily odd: When I unscrew my Explorer crown, it doesn't "pop out" on its own when fully unscrewed. Instead, I have to turn it about a quarter turn clockwise (without applying any pressure, which would screw it back in) in order for it to "release" for setting/winding.
Is that by design? Just a quirk that "some do, some don't"? Some issue I should pay attention to? FWIW, haven't noticed this on my OP. |
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The crown is a several piece marvel of engineering.
The base of the crown is a socket, and the top of the stem is a nut. When the spring loaded crown is released from the threads, it needs to not only "pop-up" to be used, but it needs to engage the flats of the nut on the stem end. When you are turning it a bit, you are aligning the nut and socket, which, when aligned, allows the spring to pop it up.
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Edit: I think I see it now. The cutaway makes it less obvious but you can see a flat on the stem which I presume is one facet of the nut. ![]() Sent from my SM-G960U1 using Tapatalk |
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