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Is it just me, or does the rotor which winds the SMP when the watch is moved make a strange vibrating sound when you listen closely. I'm only mentioning this because when I shake my watch close to my ear, it sounds like there's something loose in there. I'm wondering if all SMP rotors are rattle-y or is there actually something wrong with the inner workings of my watch. Sorry if this sounds really paranoid, but to me, a rattling sound is a cause for concern when you shell out a thousand bucks on a watch.
Thanks for your time.
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