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Hi all,
I have an omega seamaster 120 automatic chronometer. When the rotor spins, it makes a lot of noise. its like the rotor is sliding on the inside of the case back. I also have a Memotime(Memostart) and a Zenith port royal. When the rotor of this watches moves, the rotor makes noise, but just a little, not like its touching the back of the case. Maybe omega just makes more noise than other watches???
I hope someone can tell me if there is a big porblem. My omega just has had a service in Switserland 2 months ago, so thats why i first thought it should be normal..
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