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Old 7 February 2010, 08:48 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Ultraman View Post
Is that true that screw down crowns are very easy to strip the threads and they need not to be over tighten ?
Others have answered your question but regarding stripping the threads.I see many threads on TRF about wearing out or stripping the threads on there watches if they use the crown.Just think of all the manual wind Rolex with screw down crowns that get wound for decades without any problem whatsoever.
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