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Old 29 October 2023, 10:27 AM   #1
nhoangtam
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Vacheron Constantin Fiftysix Complete Calendar Rotor

Hi all, I have an issue with my VC Fiftysix Complete Calendar that I am hoping those who have this watch can shed some information for me. I have owned this watch for 2 years. I started wearing it more now. Recently I noticed that the 22K rotor would rotate/spin more than usual. What I mean is I can hear the rotor sound while wearing it. It's just not a small movement on the rotor but rather several spins of the rotor when I move my hand. If I look at the back of the watch and give it a little shake, I can see the rotor spin/rotate several rounds; as if it's loose. I don't know if that's normal or not. I have not noticed that before or I just never pay attention. I don't live near an AD, so I can't just stop by and ask them. If you have this model, could you check and let me know the behavior of your watch rotor. It runs and keeps time well; but the spinning of the rotor kind of worries me. It could just be normal. Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks.
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