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| Posted: Sun Aug 23rd, 2009 09:21 pm |
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Seth 3T WIS
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A question. I was playing with my kid today with my Sea Devil on and happened to hit the carpeted floor with my hand and noticed the watch was shaking. A couple more tries and I figured out that it was duplicatable and you could hear the mechanism shaking. Is this a problem? Is it normal? Is it anything???????? I have several autos and never once noticed such a thing before. Thx. seth
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| Posted: Sun Aug 23rd, 2009 09:38 pm |
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Bead-Blasted 3T WIS
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Sounds normal for an auto... Once in awhile you get it just right and the rotor really gets hummin'. Should be cool. *The opinions expressed above are that of a watch geek and not a watchmaker*
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| Posted: Sun Aug 23rd, 2009 09:41 pm |
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Seth 3T WIS
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I figured it wasn't broken, per se, as the watch is accurate. But the watch was literally shaking my wrist in that one position for a few moments. I assume that its just the rotor getting some centrifugal force, but it was weird, non the less.
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| Posted: Sun Aug 23rd, 2009 09:48 pm |
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Bead-Blasted 3T WIS
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Yup... I have had it happen many times. The other night on my new Moray and quite often on my Omega's. I am sure someone more horologically endowed than I will chime in, but I think all is well. It is an odd feeling though, you can literally fell and see it shake!
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| Posted: Sun Aug 23rd, 2009 09:54 pm |
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Seth 3T WIS
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Precisely. My Seamaster's rotor is a whisker quieter, but I've never noticed the dance before. Thanks for your response.
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| Posted: Mon Aug 24th, 2009 12:54 am |
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Skipdawg 3T WIS
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Yea very normal for some movements to really go. The Swiss eta 7750 has a nice wobble to it.
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| Posted: Mon Aug 24th, 2009 08:03 am |
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DM71 3T WIS
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The Miyota and Valjoux 7750 use a unidirectionnal winding mechanism, therefore when the rotor swings on the free side, which is clockwise on the Miyota movement, helped by a hit or hard shake, will make the watch to wobble on the wrist, which is totally normal. I guess this is what you experienced with your SD. Hope it helped Last edited on Mon Aug 24th, 2009 08:11 am by DM71 |
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