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1 December 2012, 09:04 AM | #31 | |
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Claptrap: A trap to catch a "clap", the sort of clap you make by putting your hands together in appreciation. Its first appearance in print is in Nathan Bailey’s dictionary of 1721 and his definition pretty much tells the whole story: “A Clap Trap, a name given to the rant and rhimes that dramatick poets, to please the actors, let them get off with: as much as to say, a trap to catch a clap, by way of applause from the spectators at a play.”
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1 December 2012, 07:35 PM | #33 |
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FWIW: every watch I've sent to RSC - Dallas (not NY) has come back with the crown lining up correctly. Attention to detail = Another reason why Dallas get's my vote (for warranty service).
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On a serviced Rolex both the triplock and the twinlock are rated to there depths with the crown open. The crown lock serves the same function as the Daytona pusher locks which BTW don't have a pusher seal. If you want/need/must look perfect then wind your crown in until it is snug and then unwind it to where you like. This will not compromise the water resistance and everyone will be happy.
On a freshly serviced Rolex the triplock seal is rated to 500 Bar unscrewed. That is a long way down.
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I would find it unacceptable if a RSC returned a watch without lining up the screwed in crown. If they did, I would wonder what other shortcuts were made inside the watch.
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Pretty cool that they take the time to do this.
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Hmmm..Can't tell also. I am quite confused. :D
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I wonder how many Subs coming off the line actually do line up perfectly 10%? agree with the op would be nice if they did make them line up perfectly would be just another example towards perfection on the finished piece..
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It has occurred to me that a prescription for OCD might be in order here. But then again this is a Rolex site. This is a waste of bandwidth. |
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http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/1223/imageyla.jpg 41 yrs and my crowns perfectly aligned(or at least as far as I can tell when full screwed in)
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I don't speak French but that patent application looks like it covers the mechanicals of the crown, not logo alignment. Plenty of drawings of the mechanism but none of the crown logo...
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Why would anyone expect such from the RSC? Of course, if it's within their power to make such an adjustment and they take the time to do so, then good for them and the owners who care.
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Again are we still talking about this. Rikki
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So Rolex is working on it. The system described in the application is complicated and its adoption would surely be reflected in the price. Would it be worth it? |
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So you're saying don't expect an $8,500 SS Sky Dweller any time soon?
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Speaking of crowns, I bought a new SS PP Nautilus back in about 1992. Was on a plane trip and pulled the crown out to reset the time and the crown/stem came completely out of the watch and fell under the seats in the aircraft! Spent a frantic 10 minutes before finding it. Sent it to Stern's and reply was they're all like that. Just be careful when you pull out the crown! That and only guarantee of waterproof on the watch was to have it serviced yearly by PP some of the reasons why I didn't keep it very long.
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