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buckygold1
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Hi everyone,

   Just got this new invicta 8926  with the sea scaloped shaped bezel. It does rotate in one direction as advertised. I discovered this when I pulled out the crown and set the watch. My question as a novice to you is do I have to unscrew the crown in order to rotate the bezel ? I know this is a very elementary question for you, but for me this is my first automatic watch. I don't know what took me so long to buy one. Thanks. Steve

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Welcome Steve
Get some pics going Camera_photos.gi

cheers



You dont have to pull out the crown in order to turn the Bezel counter clockwise.


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Actually, the bezel only roatates counterclockwise and its use as a diving timer means that the crown should always be screwed in except for setting or manually winding for water resistance. The bezel turns independant of the crown position.

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Thanks for the reply. I am turning counterclockwise as we speak. Steve

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Thanks for the reply. This is my first automatic divers watch and I think it is great. I just rotated the bezel counterclockwise and it was clicking at every stop. When I thought about my question after posting, it seemed to make sense that the crown would have to be screwed in if you were doing this in the water. Steve

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buckygold1 wrote: Thanks for the reply. This is my first automatic divers watch and I think it is great. I just rotated the bezel counterclockwise and it was clicking at every stop. When I thought about my question after posting, it seemed to make sense that the crown would have to be screwed in if you were doing this in the water. Steve
Clicking at every stop is what it is supposed to do, no worries there.


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