Got out the loupe and I don’t see any evidence of threads. The top crown doesn’t even pull out. You can turn it freely to adjust the inner bezel. The bottom crown does pull out to adjust the time and date.
Helping a friend go through some “old watches”. Loving this early 812. The watch runs and both crowns function as they should, but neither of them screws down. Does anyone know if this is correct for the model? Seems that the bottom crown should screw dow...
both crowns are designed to be screw down. top one for the bezel-bottom for the time and date the first generation aquatimer 812 -2000 pieces only. if the crowns do not screw down then the threads of the pipe and the crown may be worn out and need replaci...
modified versions were made by some brands. this model does have them.an easy way to check is to inspect with a loupe to look for the screw threads below the crowns.
Got out the loupe and I don’t see any evidence of threads. The top crown doesn’t even pull out. You can turn it freely to adjust the inner bezel. The bottom crown does pull out to adjust the time and date.
But let’s get back to the watch itself. As I mentioned, the brand chose a 37mm Super Compressor case. It featured the two characteristic crowns embossed with the IWC fish at 2 and 4 o’clock and was water resistant to 200 meters. Most of you will know that...