Yes.
Automatic watches contain a rotor that rotates freely to generate energy as the watch is worn. Depending on the movement architecture, it is normal to occasionally hear or feel the rotor moving during daily use.
Some movements produce more noticeable sounds or vibrations than others. This is particularly common in certain modern automatic calibers and does not indicate a defect.
Rotor noise may be more noticeable when the watch is lightly wound, during rapid wrist movements, or in quiet environments.
If you notice grinding sounds, unusual resistance, or a sudden change in the behavior of the rotor, our support team will be happy to assist.
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