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7 June 2016, 04:12 AM | #1 |
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GMT had to go to spa
About one or two weeks ago I noticed a strange sound when moving my hand with my GMT on the wrist. Firstly I thought it came from the bracelet. Not at all, the sound came from the inside of the watch. My idea was that something wrong was with the winding rotor.
Today I have visited my Rolex dealer/watchmaker. The diagnosis is faulty rotor pin. I decided to let the watch totally serviced (the more expensive option of the service). Only I insisted on not polishing the watch and bracelet. Waiting time will be about six weeks. .... I am not going to mention how many times I had a look at my sadly empty wrist on my way home. ... The watch - GMTc LN - was worn six and a quarter years everyday. Of course, I look forward to have my beloved watch back again.
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