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Originally Posted by Vanessa
No no no, take it in for service ASAP! It is most likely the rotor axle that's either worn, bent or broken and that is now causing the rotor to touch the other metal in you watch, scraping away and developing metal dust! That dust in return will cut away on all the other gears, and basicly destroy everything inside! Please take it to a watchmaker!
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Vanessa, I know you're a professional and have no intention to challenge your opinion. However, everyone of my Rolex including new in box had a little clicking sounds when watch is shaken. I don't think all of them are broken??
In addition, I've sent several of them to Rolex for regulation or service and all came back the same way.
So maybe we're talking about different noises?