From what I read on Tudor, the Rolex crown on the dial is used to boost up the sale of a Tudor watch from a seller to a unsuspecting buyer, since some Tudor's is less expensive than the Rolex brand. I have also discovered that having a dial on a Tudor would cause it to be some sort of infringement from Rolex. After reading about this I started looking at the Tudor line and found not one single Tudor product has a Rolex crown on the dial sent from the factory, also, I have not seen any Rolex watches with the Tudor logo on the dials, reinforcing the census among other's that the Rolex crown does promote a rise in cost to a Tudor watch for capitol gain for a seller and nothing else.
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