Hello, I just purchased a Maxi Marine Diver from a watch dealer in eBay. He has a really good reputation based on reviews and has been selling expensive watches for quite some time. He purchased the Maxi Marine Diver from an Authorized Dealer in Californi...
By the way, I tried shaking the watch and I hear the rotor making a sound. Somewhat like a subtle grinding noise. The Rolex I used to own does not make any noise at all when I shake it. Is this normal?
I went to Torneau to do a side by side comparison with the watch they had on display. I tried shaking it and it also made the same subtle grinding sound. I guess this is truly authentic and my worries are over?
it seems to me that you werent comfortable with using ebay. a lot of people of this forum will not touch the place, but i use it all the time without any issues. keep to some simple rules and you are covered. you bought a watch with box, papers and all ot...
... since most these movements have their rotors being based a either central pin or a ball bearing. Some other rotors, and I think several Rolex watches have such movements, are running on additional ruby bearings, preventing it from being cantered and c...