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adjustable rotor technology ???
i've always noticed the "adjustable rotor technology" on the rotor of the RM watches, but has anyone ever had these arms adjusted? i would think it would be trial and error finding a proper position and would take several trips from switzerland and back to even get close to adjusting and even then would it have any effect considering the watch is unidirectionally wound and "freely spins" the other direction regardless of the rotor position.
very curious because this setup seems unused by all, unlike the similar system in URWERK that used air pressure to slow the rotor movement under heavy use.

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By: daniel_coste : July 5th, 2012-00:23
Many doubts about this technology, it's not a strap so you can't adjust it like that ! You must open the movement etc. But I'm curious to see if any of the owners have made (and seen !) the changes. Cheers Dan
used it!
By: dms : July 5th, 2012-00:30
I've had the rotor adjusted on a RM010. I must be a bit lazy as I was noticing that my watch stopped after a few days of wearing it: not enough movements during the day time to compensate for a full 24h wear and sleep cycle. I've asked RM to adjust the ro...
INdeed
By: chris4 : July 5th, 2012-02:33
You know I thought, fairy tale as well, design for designs sake, bet nobody ever bothers moving them about . But then when I met up with Denis from the Paris Boutique I asmed him about it and he said quite a few have been adjusted along the way, so heyho ...