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  • P.9000 lazy rotor - by design?

    I notice the p9000 rotor are not as free spirited compared to some ETA rotor. Is this by design? Any recommended method of spinning up the rotor if I don't feel like winding? Thanks

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    Originally posted by jymy View Post
    I notice the p9000 rotor are not as free spirited compared to some ETA rotor. Is this by design? Any recommended method of spinning up the rotor if I don't feel like winding? Thanks
    I would say due to the extra barrels ( 3 day reserve ) it has to wind up... also it better so the rotor is prob fitted tighter on the shaft and bearings.... just a guess... but I may be right
    ROLEX.

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      The rotor looks tighter when the power reserve is sufficient or high. It spins rather freely when power reserve slow. That's from my observation.
      I don't have enuf watches but I will stop buying now!
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      • #4
        I guess different manufacturer has different design. I am wondering if there is a "technical support" hotline or email to verify this

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