Good watches... should they shake?
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Hi,
Just had my three-year-old Louis Vuitton Tambour Automatic serviced and when I got it home I shook my wrist and heard a sound from the watch which I've not noticed previously.
Putting it to my ear and repeating it, it sounds not like something is loose, but more like the whole mechanism is moving, as though spring loaded. Does this sound normal? Maybe I'd just not noticed it before...
Just had my three-year-old Louis Vuitton Tambour Automatic serviced and when I got it home I shook my wrist and heard a sound from the watch which I've not noticed previously.
Putting it to my ear and repeating it, it sounds not like something is loose, but more like the whole mechanism is moving, as though spring loaded. Does this sound normal? Maybe I'd just not noticed it before...
It certainly seems like a wobble. All I know about the movement is that the LV sales guy said it had a ETA movement.
It isn't a chronograph, but does have a second timezone hand...
http://www.louisvuitton.com/media/images/Wat/skus/...
It isn't a chronograph, but does have a second timezone hand...
http://www.louisvuitton.com/media/images/Wat/skus/...
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