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20 August 2009, 07:28 AM | #1 |
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really dumb question about Submariner crown...dont laugh..
is it "bad" to "over-tighten" the crown? will the screw loosen over time? how tight does it have to be to be waterproof. dont make fun...i'm somewhat of a newbie...
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20 August 2009, 07:33 AM | #2 |
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Screw it in gently and then stop when you encounter the resistance. No need to flex all of your muscles to tighten it.
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22 August 2009, 04:35 AM | #3 |
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Correct!!
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OK..... knock it off..
I don't want to come in there after anybody.... ...................
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Just needs to be fingertight
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Pull your mind out of the gutter!
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finger tight x 2
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I use a 24" pipe wrench and torque'er on down until the little ridges on the side start to deflect, just to be sure!
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Snap-on makes a little socket to fit on a 3/4 inch drive impact gun. I think that's what my watchmaker uses
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Don't listen to these "lightweights" I use this each time, just in case!
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It is not like a jar of pickels where the lid keeps everything in (or out).......... the stem has an O-ring around the shaft inside the watch that seals water and dust out with the crown gasket an additional barrier - hence, twinlock. The Trilplock has 2 O-rings around the shaft inside, an additional O-ring at the thread seals, and a third barrier as the crown gasket.. If you overtighten the "lid" crown, you compress the fragile gasket and press/rub it against the top of the tube, prematurely ruining it.
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Since sarcasm is the word of the day here I leave my crown open at all times... this opening/tightening just stresses me out. just leave it open and wrap the entire watch in plastic wrap whenever you wear it
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As a fellow noob I think it's a fair question.
What really impresses me is the degree of insight and knowledge people like Larry show. My deepest compliments on your knowledge and your sincere willingness to share and allay all those questions and uncertainties that pester us . THANKS LARRY!!! Thanks to all of you for making this such a great place to hang out. |
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This should do it.
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My Deepsea stops by itself after about two turns.
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22 August 2009, 08:20 AM | #22 |
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Screw it down until it breaks off then back off a half turn.
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Thanks Larry.
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