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Old 13 May 2021, 07:52 AM   #31
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You all are just killing me.

You're all just enablers, allowing me to continue my ridiculous post.. Thanks ! It just makes me smile.
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Old 13 May 2021, 08:02 AM   #32
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I think you should break out the electron microscope to provide unarguable evidence to Rolex.
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Old 14 May 2021, 04:43 AM   #33
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Whoa... it's not Nikon, but it sounds like somebody doesn't like Nikon. Just going by your "Lithographica" name... youre what... An ASML guy? EVG? SUSS? Canon, Ultratech?

My PI had a Nikon stereo microscope in her lab and the software was infuriating. Crashes, lag, lost settings, etc... It's a wonder I made it through grad school without tossing the damn PC out the window! The actual scope was nice though lol
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Old 14 May 2021, 04:50 AM   #34
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Let's get the folks with scanning electron microscopes or similar to spell out ROLEX in single Rolesor molecules. Then I will feel we've seen all the imperfections...
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Old 14 May 2021, 04:53 AM   #35
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So while at work I couldn't help but place my 16710 under the microscope and I found something a bit concerning... I assume the lettering under Rolex, where it reads Oyster Perpetual are supposed to be 600 μm... But as you can see, it's not.

I may just let it slide...



We're just lucky I can't fit a watch in my SEMs. My real question if how did you calibrate your microscope?
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Old 14 May 2021, 04:54 AM   #36
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Get a Grand Seiko . .

if you want electron microscope accuracy

(someone normally chimes in with the 'get a Grand seiko' line at this point)
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Old 14 May 2021, 04:56 AM   #37
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I believe either the watch or the microscope has been magnetized. Or fakes.
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Old 14 May 2021, 05:05 AM   #38
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What’s your concern?
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