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Originally Posted by GreatScott
Do you think it has anything to do with the mainspring being attached now, does that play tricks while unwinding at specific intervals?
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GreatScott
It looks like your question got overlooked by us all and that in my mind is unacceptable and therefore I apologise. It is not normal around here I assure you.
I am not a watchmaker so can not personally give you a definitive answer and speculation is not a healthy thing to do in a technical discussion I will however offer my own personal, totally unproven thoughts which are probably wrong anyway.
My own theory is based upon lubrication and a therefore pivot wearing causing friction and wear. BUT please note this is ONLY my opinion based upon no serious knowledge of a watches workings. This is just based on simple engineering. experiences for 50 years of work experience.
I have so far resisted opening my watch up and I hope I have the self control to ensure that things stay that way.
Probably the best person to ask on this forum is our “Resident” Rolex watchmaker …… Searchart. If you send him a direct message here in this thread I am sure he will answer it with a far more knowledgeable response.