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Old 20 March 2009, 09:05 PM   #13
Nods
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Real Name: Lionel Wylie
Location: Australia
Watch: Rolex GMT SS
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Originally Posted by Vanessa View Post
70%?? It is the most common problem. (the axle, not the jewel)

Usually it's caused by impact... So it can happen to a 1 year old watch (which is under warranty) or a 15 year-old watch that's never been serviced before, you just never know.

This is the reason why some recommend not to golf with your watch on, unless you NEVER hit the ground That kind of impact could be enough to hurt the rotor axle.
Thank goodness I hate golf! But what about Clay Target shooting, should I take it off to shoot? (I hate taking my GMT off.)
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