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Old 21 June 2019, 04:48 AM   #6
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Hi all,

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I read online that this happens with some tudors and rolexes, but some seem to think this is an issue. Is this normal? Thanks!

Squan
The crown is an upside-down socket, and the top part of the (extended) stem has the flats (nut) that it must engage.

When it is unwound, if it does not exactly align socket-to-nut, then it needs to be moved one way or the other until it does. There is no issue, it is mechanics.
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