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Datejust 16030 question
Noticed that to change time and date crown is turned counterclockwise. Is this normal? Thank you
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Depends on the movement...
typically a Rolex crown must be turned clockwise and the hands move clockwise.. 2 exceptions are the 3000 and the 3035 movement... Your DJ should have the 3035 movement and turn CCW to move the hands CW...
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Watch I got had a 3035 movement so I guess it normally turns CCW. Thank you.
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Funny, I noticed the same thing when I sold my 16220 for a 16030. Feels wierd to turn it backwards to move time forward, and vice versa.
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