rolex cases after many many years, may still fall victim to corrosion and i saw many.
some water/moisture ,through long period of no-servicing, may somehow get into the watch through crowns or old case back seals.
and once oxidisation starts, rust form and slight corrosion start to occur.
if problem is at the crown, probably crown still can be changed unless a big threading problem.
if problem at the case, it should be very ex and most vintage owners wouldn't want to change their case, all they will do is to take extra precaution while handling their watch.
i tried google but can't really find any solution to this kinda scenerio.
so would like to check with experts here if there are any kind of stickers or seals to affix to the red dotted circumference... so that water seepage can be minimised to zero from such penetration.
hope you guys understand what i'm talking about.
the watch in the picture is just a example. sorry for using a seadweller as an example.
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