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Just to reiterate, if you look at this link:
http://www.dziglar.com/zowie/gallery/sm_bigpic2.jpg
You can see that at about 1 o'clock the crystal is just slightly above the bezel and at about 3 o'clock it begins to go down, below the bezel. This is then seen clearer if you look at 6 o'clock. Mine is the exact same way, but the high point is at 11 o'clock on mine....Maybe I'm just overly paranoid about it, but thought I'd ask on here anyways...Thanks..
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