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So maybe I am going to conduct another review of Tudor Pelagos five to ten years from now. That shouldn't be a problem, because I don't intend to return it, right?
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The crown of the watch is at 3 o'clock. It comes with a branded logo signature and has a very thin line groove on the barrel side for gripping. Half of the crown is protected by a short crown shield, and the screw-in crown is easy to handle. Re-engage the threads during the tightening step and some practice is required. I found that after pushing the crown first and then rotating the crown clockwise to ensure good meshing with the thread, it is easier to rotate the crown counterclockwise first. It's not as smooth as my Rolex DSSD. On the other side of the crown is the automatic helium discharge valve system, which allows Pelagos to be used by professional gas divers. As far as I know, Pelagos is currently the only Tudor that uses a helium escape valve system.MB&F LM1 replica watches