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4 April 2007, 10:40 AM | #1 |
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Crown guards - anyone ever put them to the test?
As we all know, when the Sub was first introduced to the world in 1953 it come WITHOUT crown guards. These were incorporated much later into the case.
My question is: Has anyone here ever put these guards to the test to find out how really protective they are? Cheers - JJ
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4 April 2007, 10:45 AM | #2 |
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Maybe your TT Sub could be our Guinea Pig? Send it to me and I'll knock it around a bit.
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Since I ruminate over the slightest scatch on my bezel, case or bracelet of any of my beloved Rolexs, Im going to go with no...thank god.
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I don't know if anyone has ever put them to a hard test, but I will bet the reason Rolex put them on there is that with the originals I bet they had several crowns get banged up and damaged without the guards- thus the addition of the crown guards.
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it would be great if somebody could find some vids of rolex testing their products...
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5 April 2007, 12:50 AM | #8 |
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There's a good question. Did Rolex invent the crown guard? If so, there's another inovation that everybody has copied!
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Crown Guard. Sounds like a deodorant.
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5 April 2007, 01:39 AM | #10 |
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I thought these crown gaurds have more to do with water proofness rather than just protecting the crown. I was reading somewhere that these were introduced to solve a problem with making the crown more water proof.
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I allows the crown to slide off objects easier, rather than get snagged!
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JJ: short of exposing the watch to intentional damage, how would you propose one "test" the crown guards? and yes... I am busting your you know whats !
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....as usual, you tosser!! Great to have you back and posting, Andy!!
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Like I said, when the Sub was first introduced way back in 1953, it came in without any guards, but was still waterproof down to like 600 ft (?). The guards are meant to protect the crown from sudden impacts in case the wearer gets too frisky!! Cheers - JJ
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