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Old 6 October 2005, 09:36 PM   #1
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Crown on my SD "knackered!!!!!!!!!!

after my concerns yesterday about the crown on my SD i took it into my ADs they greased it up and said try that same problem the crown when unscrewed is definately catching on the last threads somehow you can unscrew forever and not until you give it a tug does it operate you can just feel its caught on something not a resistance but actually catching must be the thread , now here's the good bit perhaps its a characteristic of the watch!!!!!! you reckon i reply well maybe she replies ,mmm lets try a few other rollies then ok, the next 3 out the cabinet unscrew then "pop" on the stem spring to the winding position "without a tug", perhaps your right best send it back to Rolex then says she, so as we speak its on its way, may god be with it!

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Old 6 October 2005, 09:48 PM   #2
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Sorry to hear of your troubles but I'm sure all will be well when it returns.
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Old 6 October 2005, 09:57 PM   #3
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you do get left feeling a bit disillusioned, when the staff believe nothing wrong that bit of brute force wont cure then when they agree all is not right, stuff it in an unpadded brown envelope to go off in the mail , i hope thats not the extent of the packaging!!!!!!!

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Old 6 October 2005, 10:00 PM   #4
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Could be a slight bur on the male or female thread,was it ok when you
first had watch, or is this something that has just occured.
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Old 6 October 2005, 10:05 PM   #5
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Could be a slight bur on the male or female thread,was it ok when you
first had watch, or is this something that has just occured.
noticed it the first time i used the crown only had it since july so never unscrewed the crown till yesterday no need, a burr does sound likely now you mention it, its that sort of feel solid resistance but after tuging all is still not right no spring activation, not until pulling crown all the way out do thing seem to sort themselves out, im thinking maybe a problem with the crown engaging with the winding position


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Old 7 October 2005, 06:14 AM   #6
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Steve, that sucks, but I am sure they will have it back and it will be as right as the mail. And I can think of another watch you have that you can wear to soften this blow.

My Pannies, don't have this problem you know.
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Old 7 October 2005, 06:18 AM   #7
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Old 7 October 2005, 04:23 PM   #9
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Steve, it could be a minor flaw, either on the stem or the inner thread of the crown.

Either way, Rolex can fix it. Good luck on that and keep us updated.

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Old 7 October 2005, 04:41 PM   #10
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spoke with service centre direct yes a fault sending it direct now, thought i was wasting my time at the ad, especially as she had the cheek to imply i didn't really know what i was talking about and in the same breath THAT THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A TRIPLOCK CROWN ON ANY ROLEX!!!!!!! and this problem is a unique characteristic of the seadwellers crown function and precision instrument or not they all require a tug or a fiddle, im in there this morning as the doors open


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Old 7 October 2005, 05:26 PM   #11
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It will soon be fixed Steve,always better to talk to the butcher and not
the block most times.
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Old 8 October 2005, 04:38 AM   #12
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Hey Steve,

Ever heard of something in English Grammar called a FULL-STOP? It looks something like this...

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Old 8 October 2005, 01:36 PM   #13
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Ever heard of something in English Grammar called a FULL-STOP? It looks something like this...

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JJ, you are a monkey!! LMAO!!
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Old 8 October 2005, 07:55 PM   #14
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hey guys.. full stops in England are circular..maybe the kiwi ones are square lololololo :)
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Old 8 October 2005, 08:07 PM   #15
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hey guys.. full stops in England are circular..maybe the kiwi ones are square lololololo :)
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Old 9 October 2005, 03:41 AM   #16
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Old 11 October 2005, 06:21 AM   #17
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What happened next ?

Was it fixed whilst you wait ?

Did you go to St James's or Bexley ?
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Old 11 October 2005, 06:30 AM   #18
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Welcome to TRF Charles, any relation to Charles from Windsor, that watch collection is better than the crown jewels.

Welcome.

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Old 11 October 2005, 06:39 AM   #19
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hello mate!!!!!! hope this isnt a 1 off posting, a friend dropped it off friday but couldn't hang around , but is picking it back up for me tommorrow sorted! glad i didn't have to send it in the post would of cost me an arm the amount of packing protection i was concidering

introduce yourself, im sure sure you'll fit right in !!!


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Old 11 October 2005, 06:58 AM   #20
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Hi Steve,

I guess I'll stick around for a while .. see if I can post a few comments and add to the general chaos that is so much fun.

What is the general opinion around here about ...... dare I say it ...... holograms.

Don't answer .. I was only kidding.
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Old 11 October 2005, 10:09 AM   #21
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Hi Charles,

Quite the handsome collection you've got there!

A BIG welcome to TRF. Enjoy your stay here.

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Old 11 October 2005, 12:59 PM   #22
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I guess I'll stick around for a while .. see if I can post a few comments and add to the general chaos that is so much fun.

What is the general opinion around here about ...... dare I say it ...... holograms.

Don't answer .. I was only kidding.
Hello Charles and a big hearty TRF welcome to you. Stay around there's a great bunch of guys here.
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Old 11 October 2005, 10:22 PM   #23
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I guess I'll stick around for a while .. see if I can post a few comments and add to the general chaos that is so much fun.

What is the general opinion around here about ...... dare I say it ...... holograms.

Don't answer .. I was only kidding.
Let me add my welcome to TRF, Charles. Do stick around and enjoy the fun here.

P.S. Unless you want to start a TRF war, do not ask seriously about holograms. As they say, "Them's fightin' words!!"
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Hey Steve,

Ever heard of something in English Grammar called a FULL-STOP? It looks something like this...

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Steve, except in Kiwi land, those things are called "periods." They are the little dots that go at the end of a sentence to separate one thought from another. They really help to enable the reader to understand the writer's thoughts.

There are also things called "paragraphs." That's when you separate a series of sentences with one thought from another series of sentences with a second thought.

In the States, we've used both periods and paragraphs for quite a while. They really help with understanding what someone has written. You British might try to use them sometime. You might get to like them.
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I guess I'll stick around for a while .. see if I can post a few comments and add to the general chaos that is so much fun.

What is the general opinion around here about ...... dare I say it ...... holograms.

Don't answer .. I was only kidding.
Charles, welcome to the fun house mate, please stick around and have a great time posting away!!
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