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        <![CDATA[ The Rolex watch has many safeguards that help prevent moisture and water from entering the case and damaging the precision Rolex movement.For example, the typical Rolex watch will have a case back gasket, the nylon crystal gasket on watches supplied with  sapphire crystals, and then the crown gaskets and case tube gaskets.  Watches supplied with plastic crystals are secured using the outside bezel that presses into place and secures the crystal to the watch case.It is VERY important that... ]]>
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