Clavi
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good idea
Good idea...
(except the true vintage one, without ceramic ball bearings, is actually quite silent....)
technical Q
By: jankroyer : August 4th, 2009-05:47
Hi I'am a very proud owner of a Pola '68, by the way my first JLC, which is so cool. And I am sure that the workmanship and the movement is of highest quality. But I can't really get used to the noise from the rotor, which is a little bit anoying to me. M...
Not a problem
By: respo : August 4th, 2009-06:08
Welcome, Jan. First of all, to start out with a Polaris as your first JLC is awesome! What a great beginning. I think the rotor sound is normal, but perhaps someone with more technical knowledge than I can offer more information. I have a few JLCs, all au...
All is ok, Jan
By: amanico : August 4th, 2009-07:09
You can't take off the rotor, as the cal 956 is an automatic movement. The noise of the rotor is normal, as it has ceramic balls. So, no problem at all. give it time, you will be used to it. Best, Nicolas
Not a technical problem
By: Clavi : August 4th, 2009-07:13
I have noted that the recent (since the introduction of ceramic ball bearings) Jaeger LeCoultre auto tend indeed to have a slightly noisy rotor. Technically speaking, there would be no difficulty in removing the automatic winding feature of the movement (...
Not much of a problem
By: : August 8th, 2009-16:58
If you pay some attention, you will find that the rotor is quite noisy (and by the way ... efficient), but noisy just until the mainspring is fully "charged". From that point on, the rotor is hardly audible. As Clavi said, it is not much of a problem to r...