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Old 14 October 2021, 11:52 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by big5safari View Post
Thank you so much for the info. It is very helpful Peter.

IF the rotor is defective then would the watch keep time accurately?

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If watch is keeping good time then I would think the rotor is winding your watch to keep sufficient power in the mainspring. If the rotor axel shaft is worn or the bearing, they can be quite noisy and rotor might rub on the case back.
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