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ROLEX CRYSTALS REFERENCES GUIDE

ROLEX CRYSTALS REFERENCES GUIDE

1) TROPIC CRYSTALS : TROPIC 3 : 6503-6526, 6615-6623, 6706-6724, 6800-6807, 7936 TROPIC 5 : 6418, 7902, 7932 TROPIC 6 : 6220, 6221, 7910 TROPIC 7 : 6266, 6546 TROPIC 8 : 6434, 6546 TROPIC 9 : 6244, 6246, 6444, 7903, 7913, 7927, 7933, 7955 TROPIC 12 : 1002-1011, 1014, 1022-1039, 5500, 5501, 5506, 5520, 5552, 5590, 6422, 6423, 6426, 6427, 6429, 6480, 6500, 6502, 6528, 6532, 6552, 6556 Trubeat, 6558, 6564, 6565, 6566, 6567, 6569, 6580-6587, 6590-6593, 6634, 7934, 7949, 7950, 7959, 7984A, 7986A, 7987A, 7991A, 7993, 7995A, 9000, 9020, 9021, 9022, 9023, 9031, 9033, 9041 TROPIC 13 : 5502, 5516, 6594, 7926, 7963, 7965, 7967 TROPIC 14 : […]

My Rolex Stops Ticking …

A typical modern Rolex movement should winds automatically and reserves power for at least 24 hours to 36 hours in the mainspring when you wear every day. The power reserve hours for your particular model should be stated in the manual. How to test your mainspring reserve power 1. Wind the crown manually for 40-50 rotations clockwise. The mainspring has a feature that prevents it from becoming overwound, so you should be fine. 2. Set it down and leave it there until it stops running. 3. If it takes over 24 hours, you know that you are not being active enough to keep it running. You can buy a watch […]