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  • #16
    Suggest u place more emphasis on the quality of motor and parts used instead. Unless u must have the best quality oak or other material, its usually either the motor or the rotator giving way WAY WAY BEFORE the box suffers any external deterioration or break apart.

    Originally posted by minusplus View Post
    solid oak is good material. must see which brand and made in where though
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    • #17
      Well, if it uses a decent Japanese motor and comes decently made, then S$450 may be reasonable. On the other hand, it could be some cheapo China made winder and u'll be paying $$$ for it. In any case, as i've said in my previous posting, do reconsider having 2 watches on 1 rotator.

      Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
      hey bros... Ask u all ah... Is it reasonable for a 4 pc watch winder that winds 2watches on a left holder and 2 watches on right holder, made of solid oak, runs on AC/DC and priced at S$450 ???
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      • #18
        thanks sys12345. great info

        consider getting the Luxupak 2+4 winder after i get more shipping info from Vpost.
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        • #19
          i thinking of using industrial motor to modify and then have a gearbox to control the speed. just like a car.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by jazz_samz View Post
            hey bros... Ask u all ah... Is it reasonable for a 4 pc watch winder that winds 2watches on a left holder and 2 watches on right holder, made of solid oak, runs on AC/DC and priced at S$450 ???
            if it's running using 2 motors and allow you to have directional options and TPDs programming...$450 is consider reasonable....
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            • #21
              Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
              i thinking of using industrial motor to modify and then have a gearbox to control the speed. just like a car.
              i think it is a little overkill to use industrial motor to modify for a winder considering that if it comes under S$500. if u make the motor, then u still need to make the arms to hold the watch, etc.
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              • #22
                i shall share my experience about using watch winders.

                call me lazy or whatever, i rather let the watch be wound so that when i want to wear the watch, it is wound already. probably one of the inconvience is that you need to adjust the date when it enters another month.

                i have use eilux and orbita winders. for rolex and the normal watches*non-complication* types, eilux is good enough. i paid about 500 for one. reason why i bought 1 locally is that there is warranty and if anything were to go wrong, then u can bring it to the servicing agent.

                so far, after 3 years, the eilux is still working fine. i bought a triple winder. it has separate motor for each winder. i bought this one is because each rotor is INDEPENDENT of the other two, which means if rotor 1 set can be set to clockwise, rotor 2 can be set to anti-clockwise, rotor 3 can be set to bi-directional. only thing cannot set is TPD, meaning all 3 rotors use a common TPD.

                if you have complication watches, i would suggest getting something like orbita. one difference between eilux and orbita is that you can set the different TPD on each rotor. so rotor 1 can be clockwise with 700 TPD, rotor 2 can be clockwise with 950 TPD, rotor 3 can be anti-clockwise with 950 TPD.

                best is not to get 2 winders on a single rotor because if u have watches across different brands, it might pose a problem because if you have 4 watches, 1 may need clockwise, 2 may need anti-clockwise, 1 may bi-directional. so u dont have that flexibility.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by triton View Post
                  i think it is a little overkill to use industrial motor to modify for a winder considering that if it comes under S$500. if u make the motor, then u still need to make the arms to hold the watch, etc.
                  good point, but my father got many motors all sitting around collecting dust, and space not really an issue, so i may build one for prototyping.

                  we also got the material to hold the watch etc.
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                  • #24
                    Anyone wanna consider a MO?? or s there any good place that sell large variety of winder insingapore??

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by nakedtoes View Post
                      Anyone wanna consider a MO?? or s there any good place that sell large variety of winder insingapore??
                      i think ur suggestion can be considered.

                      currently, sg got a few places selling. but not exactly cheap.

                      what u have in mind?

                      the wolf desgin or something that is a single winder one. that one can strike off your list. this is because if your watch is heavy, there is a potential that it will fall out of this position while winding halfway...
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                      • #26
                        Just a thought here, i really wonder how useful it is to have the TPD setting feature? Granted, having this feature allows u to optimise the TPD for the watch, preventing it from underwinding or so called 'over winding' a watch. However, where is the reference drawn from? Say 650tpd, i suppose this is reference from a watch with spring fully unwound? (or whatever the baseline). Now, do u always ensure that your watch is at such a reference state before putting it on the winder? If not, then i see little use of such a function. As long as the watch keeps effective TPD between 650 to 800, i think it'll be fine for most watches IMO. Opinions?
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by sys12345 View Post
                          Just a thought here, i really wonder how useful it is to have the TPD setting feature? As long as the watch keeps effective TPD between 650 to 800, i think it'll be fine for most watches IMO. Opinions?

                          yes, agreed that most watch set between 650 to 800.

                          that is why i mentioned that for complication watch or some watches where requires specific minimum TPD, then setting TPD feature will come into play.

                          for complication watch, i would rather adhere to its required TPD setting so as to prevent potential 'damage' to its movement where repairs will be expensive.
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                          • #28
                            I just started looking for one.. got any good one may be we can organise one

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by nakedtoes View Post
                              I just started looking for one.. got any good one may be we can organise one
                              u looking for single, double, triple, or.....

                              busget?
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by triton View Post
                                busget?
                                Hmm u mean budget ??
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