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1 May 2011, 05:33 AM | #1 |
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rolex emblem etching on crystal?
I was recently at my local rolex AD, and was trying on the Daytona. We got talking about the rolex emblem etched at the 6 o clock position on the crystal.
He was stating that there is NOT always a etching on the crystal and its a random occurrence. I've also been told to always look for this as one of the counterfit checks. anyone care to shed some light for me. thanks! |
1 May 2011, 05:35 AM | #2 |
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Goes to show that you can't always listen to your AD.
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Hmm...As one of our Mods, Padi likes to say, "Many ADs talk out of where the sun don't shine" Seriously...the emblem is on all modern Rolexes, with the possible exception of the Milgauss GV - although one of my TRF brethren / sistren can check me on that. |
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since 2002 every Rolex has rolex emblem etched at the 6 o clock position on the crystal aka "coronet"
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Do we know why the GV Millie doesn't get it?
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Interesting, because while i was there the ss daytona had the etching on the 6 o clock position while the everose version did not. This was done viewing through a 10x scope.
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My post was not meant to be a dig at the AD per se...but Padi's oft-used saying came to mind. |
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the coronet is there. For daytona it may not be exactly at 6 though. My daytona had it at 11. typical with watches without cyclop
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by using 10x, I have still turn the 6 o'clock position up side down in order to see it on my lady platinum president.
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I cant see the etching on either of my two watches
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"some" watches have a crown thats so "well" etched that u can see it all the time
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does anyone believe the coronet is placed in a random position on a watch if there is no cyclops???? or perhaps a watch got some bad service somewhere?? |
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Bang on six on my 14060m.
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You need a loupe to see it. Hard to see with the naked eye.
Here is a picture where it is. |
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On some watches its VERY faint and easy to think it's not there.
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it wasn't intended to be obvious, but it is very easy to see with the right circumstances. lighting / loupe / angle.
similar to the Cartier "V" (VII) at 7 oclock, it has the microprint on the thin leg of the "V" |
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Here's how to find it:
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It is very hard to spot on the ExpII but it's there. I had to look from the 12 o'clock position down towards 6 to spot it. For those who can capture it on your camera, it must have taken you quiet a few shots to get it right?
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Depends on what model year it is, mine is on the X at 10 o'clock.
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It is easy enough once you get the camera set up. Here it is on a white dial Explorer II. |
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It's easier to locate on a black dial. :D
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