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16 November 2007, 10:22 AM | #1 |
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GMT-Master II - Interesting Noise
Ok, so am I obsessive, but one should be when paying over $5K for a watch!
Take watch off wrist, and hold band tightly so it does not rattle in any way. Now move watch back and forth near your ear. You will hear the predictable sound of the rotor moving back and forth which winds the watch. But I also hear what sounds like a small BB (ball bearing) sound, almost like something is loose in there. Tell me this is normal. |
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sounds like the same sound my new TT Sub
is doing. Mine is right now at the RSC, this is not normal. Have it service asap. I should get mine back next week. My guess our watch got pass the quality check, even though it should not. Nothing the RSC can't fix.
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Are you sure it's not the normal sound of the rotor? It sounds loose, but perhaps other GMT II's sound the same way. Anyone else with a 3186 movement want to comment? |
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The sub kept running, its weird, built like a tank. |
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I hear a slight ticking sound.....
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16 November 2007, 11:07 AM | #6 |
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Guys, I think I found the answer. Bo explained it perfectly (like a small glass ball moving in a tube).
Check out this thread: http://www.rolexforums.com/showthrea...ghlight=rattle I am convinced the watch is 'OK' |
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16 November 2007, 11:23 AM | #8 |
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I think if I took off the bracelet, the sound would go away. There are simply too many people that have had the same issue, and it's the end-link sound, not the watch itself.
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If you can isolate the noise as definitely coming from the rotor it is not normal. Mine is in the shop right now for the same reason and having several parts replaced including the reverser.
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16 November 2007, 11:50 AM | #10 |
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I was able to hold the end-links tightly and there is no noise coming from the watch case. So in this case, as was in so many cases, it's coming from the bracelet.
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No worries.
Believe me, I had my watch checked and double-checked back then (see my thread that was linked to above).
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In my thread back then:
"Question about ROTOR NOISE! Help needed!" CLICK! I promised to post something, but I forgot. I quoute: Quote:
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Watch questions and answers! CLICK! And I quote from there: "Or, use your free manual labor, and just grasp watch by watchband securely and in a back and fourth motion, keeping the crown toward and away from you, so as to let the oscillating weight to move in the same fashion inside, give the watch a 50-75 gentle shakes before going to bed." BTW: The above link is an interesting read as a whole, IMHO.
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Bearing in a glass tube
Hi saw this being referred to in a similar post as a sound that is similar to a bearing rolling in a glass tube (good characterization). My 116710 has the same noise, but my older D series 16710 also has a similar noise with the oyster band removed (removing any confusion with bracelet noise).
I think its okay.... It has not affected any workings of the watch as far as I can tell. -Sheldon
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Serial Letters...
My 116710 is a Z series (they are only available as Z or the newer M)
The 16710 (traditional) is a D series.... -Sheldon
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