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Old 22 October 2019, 12:26 PM   #11
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Not sure why people are saying this is a OCD none issue. In my opinion it would be like Porsche putting the emblem on the hood of their cars crooked. It would never leave the factory that way. The coronet is suppose to be Rolex's logo and brand, the fact they are okay making watches with the logo upside down or sideways is remarkable to me.
Interesting.
You reference a car manufacturer putting their badges upside down. Keeping in mind that a car has a dedicated up and a down.
The last time I checked the logo on the dial of all Rolex watches is up in it's main orientation.

How do you reconcile the vast majority of car manufacturers logo on each of the hub caps not pointing in the right direction whenever the vehicle is stationary. This also includes Porsche.
To that, why is it that people on this forum keep going on about this issue regarding Rolex watches, but neglect to carry on about it with regard to other brands?
Why is Rolex continually being singled out for special mention?
Is it because some of the people who are attracted to the brand on this forum are peanuts?
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