K12AN Posted September 8, 2017 Report Share Posted September 8, 2017 Why haven't factories addressed the extremely poor coronets which are on Rolex dials yet? Considering that some of the new Daytonas are selling for close to $500 now, its inexcusable that the coronet on the dial is so poor. the dots on the top of the coronet should be round/3D - yet I have not seen a single factory produced watch which has a good coronet on it. This is for me the easiest tell on a factory replica. Factories are spending a lot of money improving fonts, printing, laser etching etc but surely this is the worst thing on the Rolexes? How can you produce a watch which you claim is 99% accurate when the 1% which is wrong is the logo! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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