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Old 27 February 2008, 09:57 PM   #1
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Rolex Crown - Meaning and History??

Does anyone know the correct meaning behind the Rolex Crown Symbol

I read some time ago It represents the five fingers??

On the crown itself the symbol has three dots under it, I have seen some watches with two??
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Old 27 February 2008, 10:01 PM   #2
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Yeah, the "five finger" hypothesis derives from bjsonline where it says:

"The logo - a crown with five branches tipped with pearls - may possibly be the five fingers of the hand, although this hypothesis is not confirmed by Rolex archives."

Personally, I don't know what to think about that theory.

I believe the Rolex with the coronet wants to signal that Rolex is the king of watches (at least that's what Rolex wants us to believe).
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Old 27 February 2008, 10:07 PM   #3
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Thanks Bo,
didn't know that one what about the dots under the symbol on the crown of every watch?
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Old 27 February 2008, 10:10 PM   #4
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Thanks Bo,
didn't know that one what about the dots under the symbol on the crown of every watch?
Quite simple two dots for twinlock newer models just a small line SS and Y/gold normally 100m W/R watches ,three dots for triplock crowns, like on Sub SD etc 300m plus W/R
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That's right. And there is a third symbol, too: The line.

Plus there are some variations of the dots (thickness of the dots), depending on what case material is used for the watch:


(Pic from watchlounge).

Furthermore, there is an interesting note about rose gold models. The RG Twinlock crowns have a two dots (like the WG one), and not a line.

Here is an overview:

Steel: Line
YG: Line
RG: Two dots
WG: Two dots
Plat.: ONE dot.
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Old 26 March 2008, 11:18 PM   #6
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tx for the info Bo :-)
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Old 26 March 2008, 11:37 PM   #7
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I'm aware of the "Five Fingers" theory. There's also another put forth by some that Hans wanted to draw a veiled reference to British Royality and chose the Coronet as his symbol.
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Old 27 March 2008, 02:47 AM   #8
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Great info Bo, thanks!! Jonathan
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Tis certainly great info, thank you.
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Regarding the dots or dash under the crown...I have the ladies' SS/platinum YM (same as in my avatar), and there is a line, not a dot, under the crown. It's my understanding that the men's watch has dots. I'm presuming it's different because the ladies' model is much smaller.

I just had my watch serviced at the BH RSC and they replaced the crown. The original crown also had a line under it.
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