I had a noisy rotor on a GMT master 2 (gen) and had to have the bearings replaced on the rotor.
might be worth doing it sooner rather than later as if the bearings are dry, and are breaking up or creating dirt then those particles will contaminate the rest of the movement think I paid 450 sterling for a new rotor housing and full strip and service plus case rework to look like new.
What movement is in the one you bought? Some noise would be expected depending on the movement.
my new blnr has noisy rotors too
i guess it just needs time to get broken in
did rolex changed the movement for gmt 2020 ?
Yes, the 32xx movements changed from a jeweled rotor to bearings. The claim is the bearings last longer than jeweled, but they are significantly louder. Seen a number of complaints around the web from people who have bought the new movements regarding this. Personally I prefer jeweled.
And does the sound disappear with the days ? I'm sorry for asking you, i already sold my watch, but i want you to knowledge me
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