Morning All,
I've recently bought a JF Explorer, SA3132 Movement and when I received it I thought that the rotor was a bit noisy as I heard a clicking everytime I turned my wrist. After having it for a few days I have woken up twice to the watch having stopped overnight, a good wind gets it going again.
Would I be right in thinking that this sounds like the rotor has fallen off? The rotor on this movement shouldn't be THAT noisy and it certainly shouldn't stop overnight having worn the watch all day (none of my other automatic watches stop overnight).
How simple is it for me to remove the caseback and pop the rotor back on? Looks quite easy from some of the posts that I have read but I have never opened up a watch before and don't want to break anything! Would I need to get one of the sticky rubber balls to open the caseback or could I do it another way?
Thanks for any help!
I've recently bought a JF Explorer, SA3132 Movement and when I received it I thought that the rotor was a bit noisy as I heard a clicking everytime I turned my wrist. After having it for a few days I have woken up twice to the watch having stopped overnight, a good wind gets it going again.
Would I be right in thinking that this sounds like the rotor has fallen off? The rotor on this movement shouldn't be THAT noisy and it certainly shouldn't stop overnight having worn the watch all day (none of my other automatic watches stop overnight).
How simple is it for me to remove the caseback and pop the rotor back on? Looks quite easy from some of the posts that I have read but I have never opened up a watch before and don't want to break anything! Would I need to get one of the sticky rubber balls to open the caseback or could I do it another way?
Thanks for any help!