??? So with screw on caseback's with a logo they're not misaligned per se , watches are just sealed up in the production line , without any care that the logo ends up straight in the 12/6 postion . A case back takes so many turns to on the thread to fully seal . So the postion of the logo when you place the case back on the watch, engage the thread and begin turning , determines the postion the logo ends up in when the watch is sealed . If that makes sense ? So remove the case back and replace until you get it to line up at 12/6. Or better still if the logo isn't badly misaligned , the watch may looked sealed but the caseback still has a little bit of turn on it to fully seal which will straighten up the logo .What's everyone's feelings about not having a caseback lining up through the 12 and 6 positions? It's irksome. Do many of you have reps where they get this right? Can you get it re-aligned or is that a massive job with the threads?
This should be done with the correct caseback specific tool /rubber ball etc??? So with screw on caseback's with a logo they're not misaligned per se , watches are just sealed up in the production line , without any care that the logo ends up straight in the 12/6 postion . A case back takes so many turns to on the thread to fully seal . So the postion of the logo when you place the case back on the watch, engage the thread and begin turning , determines the postion the logo ends up in when the watch is sealed . If that makes sense ? So remove the case back and replace until you get it to line up at 12/6. Or better still if the logo isn't badly misaligned , the watch may looked sealed but the caseback still has a little bit of turn on it to fully seal which will straighten up the logo .
Your iPhone doesn’t have a screw in case back with an indeterminate thread threshold for sealing.Okay I'll give it a go
But my £500 iPhone arrives with a nicely aligned back. This is a lazy effort from the factoryand one I'll spit my dummy for on the QC in the future
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Some people lack common senseYour iPhone doesn’t have a screw in case back with an indeterminate thread threshold for sealing.
Almost every watch with a screw in caseback will have this misalignment, unless it’s a sterile caseback aka Rolex. Or the naiad lock system Omega uses on its planet oceans which lines everything up perfectly.
"OMEGA’s new patented ceramic Naiad Lock keeps the engraved wording perfectly positioned, so the caseback is even easier to admire"
If you RL rep or gen watches based on this you may as well buy an iwatch..
Okay that's funny.I don't wear my watches backwards so I've never noticed.
It not laziness or an oversight. It’s engineering integrity v aesthetics. All case backs are machined and engraved separately and installed separately hence you get the variations. You can manually try and adjust it so that it looks balanced but you run the risk of over tightening and damaging the gasket or the threads or having a caseback that is too loose allowing for moisture ingress. Only manufacturers with snap in backs or case aka secured by screws will have engraved alignments. Screw in case backs will never have a perfect alignment.But as I know about it now, if I saw it in a QC like this then I'd just go back to Andrew, Lucy etc and say...hey...mind lining up the back (but then it might be loose)
Easy fix... Just turn the crown counter-clockwise until the logo is aligned. I'm sure this shouldn't be as bad for WR as it seems.To add….
If the case back alignment bothers you, then don’t even attempt to look at screw in crowns with logos…
You’re likely to neck yourself over that one.
You can do that but depends on crown position when fully screwed down. I know some of my watches would need almost a full turn back out to get the logo sitting top side up. In that case the crown sits too far out and looks unscrewed.Easy fix... Just turn the crown counter-clockwise until the logo is aligned. I'm sure this shouldn't be as bad for WR as it seems.
You'll be popular with the TD'sOkay I'll give it a go
But my £500 iPhone arrives with a nicely aligned back. This is a lazy effort from the factoryand one I'll spit my dummy for on the QC in the future
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That's a stock photo used for advertisement. The genuine Panerai doesn't have a caseback that lines up like that. My gen Omega doesn't line up either.