So I have a Omega PO 42mm with a 2836 movement.
Today when I was setting the time and winding the watch, i could hear the winding mechanism engage the rotor. After that the rotor sound became loud. When I shake the watch it sounds like something is loose. I opened the caseback and tried tightening the middle screw but it was already at the tighest. If I hold the rotor in place with my finger and shake the watch, theres no sound.
Also, if i gently press down on the rotor it seems to depress a bit and make a similar sound.
Is the automatic rotor mechanism on the 2836 suppose to be like that?
Ive heard people take out the automatic winding rotor and just manually wind the watch, would that be better?
Today when I was setting the time and winding the watch, i could hear the winding mechanism engage the rotor. After that the rotor sound became loud. When I shake the watch it sounds like something is loose. I opened the caseback and tried tightening the middle screw but it was already at the tighest. If I hold the rotor in place with my finger and shake the watch, theres no sound.
Also, if i gently press down on the rotor it seems to depress a bit and make a similar sound.
Is the automatic rotor mechanism on the 2836 suppose to be like that?
Ive heard people take out the automatic winding rotor and just manually wind the watch, would that be better?