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Noise

Hello,

Thanks for your reply, thought I'd give you more detail about the noise while I actually have the watch to hand.

When I hold with 3 pointing towards the floor and shake gently along the 12 - 6 axis the noise sounds exactly as if there was a metal ball rolling along the bottom of the case (I'm not suggesting there is, that doesn't fit the "feel", but it's the best I can describe the noise). It's very loud, you can hear it when the watch is on the wrist, that's how loud.

When I hold it with 9 pointing to the floor and shake along 12 - 6, the sound is totally different, as is the "feel". It sounds like something hanging loose, swinging around a bit.

I've just rotated the watch so 6 is facing the floor,shake along 9 - 3, the noise has stopped, can't feel any movement, can hear the rotor and tick tick tick...

Put the watch flat on it's back, now when I repeat the 6 down 9 - 3 from above, what do you know, loud scrapy noise, kind of a mix of the previous two.

12 down and along 9 - 3, schlok boing silence, tick tick tick... (no really, a metal on metal rubbing sound followed by something that sounded like a spring)

Don't get very much but a slight rattle (very slight) shaking flat on it's back along 12 - 6, or 9 - 3.

Incidently, she's still keeping excellent time (how long is the power reserve on these things?). An unscientific test for sure, but hopefully you'll find something of interest in it.

Thanks again,

Peter

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