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5 February 2016, 07:17 PM | #1 |
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Rolex Submariner Crazy Vibrating
So i tried to wind my 116610LN today because i haven't used it in about 2 weeks. And as i pull out the crown and turn it i can feel resistance. I'm thinking- ok it probably just needs a harder spin. So i turn it a little harder and as it turns the whole watch literally starts to vibrate. And I mean it. Like it's about to explode. It made my hand shake, you know how a gaming-controller vibrates? This was 3 times more powerful.
I got confused and a little scared of my baby getting damaged so i turned the crown a little slower this time around. With no luck. It went silent and it started turning with no noise or response. I had to wind the watch by shaking it instead. (and it took me a longer time than usual before it started to go, like if the rotor inside didn't do a full-spin) Any solutions? Could that be the mainstring? I never heard that happen this way. |
5 February 2016, 09:18 PM | #2 |
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Service is indicated. RSC always a good bet to get you working like new.
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