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    hi to all blokes out there..

    is it really necessary for me to get a watch winder? whereas i own a dssd and a breitling...

    for i usually leave them in my cupboard up to 2months without wearing them...

    if its just for display,i can do without it....

    thank you...

  • #2
    there has been many threads started on this already.

    you may consider to read here

    or

    do a search.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by triton View Post
      there has been many threads started on this already.

      you may consider to read here

      or

      do a search.
      thanks and its ain't any help at all...

      pls close this thread

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      • #4
        with reference to my post -

        Originally posted by triton View Post
        before you embark on your journey to look for winders, you need to ask yourself some questions. do you believe that constant winding will cause the watch movement to be worn out faster? if you believe so, then don't get a watch winder. otherwise, you can consider getting a watch winder.


        how can you say it aint no help? because there is no clear cut yes/no answer? that is why i told you to do a search and need to read, then decide what is best for your watches. if you have found those threads and read, you will realize that there are no definite answers also.

        Originally posted by rolexcraz View Post
        hi to all blokes out there..
        is it really necessary for me to get a watch winder? whereas i own a dssd and a breitling...
        for i usually leave them in my cupboard up to 2months without wearing them...
        Originally posted by rolexcraz View Post
        thanks and its ain't any help at all...
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        • #5
          Originally posted by triton View Post
          with reference to my post -




          how can you say it aint no help? because there is no clear cut yes/no answer? that is why i told you to do a search and need to read, then decide what is best for your watches. if you have found those threads and read, you will realize that there are no definite answers also.
          your words against my words...

          thanks anyway

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          • #6
            Do i need a watch Winder ??

            im just newly own my Seamaster 300m chronometer and i have an Oris BC4 Small Second, Pointer Day as well. I seldom wear them due to my working environment. Normally i wear my Tissot quartz to work which i bought it from switzerland in 10 years ago. it work great well to me and it is the one who lead me into the quality watch.

            So, since i seldom wear my Seamaster & Oris, shall i own a watch winder ?? or i just leave it ?? i might just wear my watch once a week or once a month.

            If i shall get one watch winder then can anyone advise me what TPD shall i looking for ???

            Watch & Movement that i own

            Omega 212.30.41.20.01.002

            Caliber: Omega 2500
            Self-winding chronometer, Co-Axial Escapement movement with rhodium-plated finish

            Power reserve: 48 hours



            Oris BC4

            Number: Oris 645, base ETA 2836-2
            Dimensions: Ø 25.60 mm, 11 1/2’’’
            Functions: Centre hands for hours and minutes, subsidiary second at 9 h, date window, day by centre hand, instantaneous date and day, date and day corrector, fine timing device and stop-second
            Winding: Automatic winding, bi-directionally rotating red rotor
            Power-Reserve: 38 hrs
            Vibrations: 28’800 A/h, 4 Hz
            Jewels: 27

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            • #7
              Read this?

              http://www.sg-roc.com/threads/71476-...f-watch-winder
              The Crown Of Achievement

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              • #8
                If you wear it once a month, i guess it not necessary for a winder. Although most watch maker(not that i am one. ) would tell you to wear it often so that the lubricant(unless your watch movement uses lubricant-free movement) in your watch would "mixed" with the watch parts and ensure that your watch operate properly, it will also cost wear and tear as well.
                Even if you buy a winder, after a while, you will just end up forgeting to start the winder like i did.
                You can check out orbital website for the various watch movement TPD- http://www.orbita.net/NEW/Database-O.htm
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                • #9
                  Tagging on the above, I have a similar situation...

                  I have a B&R Officer and Omega Speedmaster Day-date, the former for my workdays (mon to thurs) and the latter for my weekends (fri to sun)...based on my usage pattern above, do I really need a watch winder to maintain my watches - will it make a difference having one or not?

                  Many thanks in advance!

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                  • #10
                    given your usage of wearing, the power reserve for both omega and B&R would have either have been entirely used up or close to used up by the time you next wear it.

                    however, i given that it is likely that you have to advance a day or two since the watch has likely no power reserve. in this scenario, i would say give the winder a miss. unless you are someone who prefers to have the watch wound up and ready to be worn then get a winder.

                    Originally posted by skeleton View Post
                    Tagging on the above, I have a similar situation...

                    I have a B&R Officer and Omega Speedmaster Day-date, the former for my workdays (mon to thurs) and the latter for my weekends (fri to sun)...based on my usage pattern above, do I really need a watch winder to maintain my watches - will it make a difference having one or not?

                    Many thanks in advance!
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                    • #11
                      I am having a date just and sub. Seldom wear it. Maybe once a month or sometime more then that. Will it be better if I put it in a winder. If yes which brand is good. And anything to take not before buying a winder that suits my collection?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by diko View Post
                        I am having a date just and sub. Seldom wear it. Maybe once a month or sometime more then that. Will it be better if I put it in a winder. If yes which brand is good. And anything to take not before buying a winder that suits my collection?
                        I would recommend a winder as keep screwing and unscrewing your crown thread will be damaged over long term. It is also good to keep watch running. Do read up other threads on how to chose a winder. I would say one which is able to have a controlled 650 TPD.
                        My Current

                        Rolex Daytona 116515
                        Rolex Submariner 16610
                        Rolex Submariner 116610
                        Rolex Date 1550
                        IWC Spitfire Chronograph 371705
                        IWC Portuguese 7 Days 500107
                        Omega Ocean Planet 22015000
                        Bell & Ross Heritage BR126
                        Grand Seiko GMT SBGM021
                        Seiko Sumo SBDC001
                        Seiko Sumo SBDC003
                        Seiko Marinemaster SBDX012
                        Seiko Brightz SDGZ013 Chronograph

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                        • #13
                          interesting point you made about screw threads being damaged. why would you say it would damage the threads? due to lack of lubricant? encountered before? watch technician comments?

                          Originally posted by lthg25 View Post
                          I would recommend a winder as keep screwing and unscrewing your crown thread will be damaged over long term. It is also good to keep watch running. Do read up other threads on how to chose a winder. I would say one which is able to have a controlled 650 TPD.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by triton View Post
                            interesting point you made about screw threads being damaged. why would you say it would damage the threads? due to lack of lubricant? encountered before? watch technician comments?
                            If watch is not put on winder and you need to adjust the time everytime you want to wear them, means you need to screw and unscrew your crown. Over years, consistant wear will damage threads. I read this some place on watch winders and sadly I also experience this with a my vintage rolex (maybe due to careless handling too), had this repaired outside.

                            Is frequent resetting the watch by hand recommended?

                            No, not in the long term. Manually resetting or rewinding your watches using the watch's screw down crowns will cause a problem over the long run, namely, thread wear. That is, manually unscrew the crown to wind and reset the watch by hand will eventually cause wear and tear to the crown's thread and other mechanism, in particular the gasket employed to water-seal the watch. Thus, frequent resetting the watch manually is not only inconvenient, it is also not recommended as doing so would accelerate wear and tear to the watch in the long term.

                            http://www.watchwinderstore.com/watch/winders.htm
                            My Current

                            Rolex Daytona 116515
                            Rolex Submariner 16610
                            Rolex Submariner 116610
                            Rolex Date 1550
                            IWC Spitfire Chronograph 371705
                            IWC Portuguese 7 Days 500107
                            Omega Ocean Planet 22015000
                            Bell & Ross Heritage BR126
                            Grand Seiko GMT SBGM021
                            Seiko Sumo SBDC001
                            Seiko Sumo SBDC003
                            Seiko Marinemaster SBDX012
                            Seiko Brightz SDGZ013 Chronograph

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                            • #15
                              Shld I buy a watch winder?

                              Hi gd day to all, some issues tt I need ur advice. I own a pam 312 n been thinking if I need to buy a winder?

                              Cos I only wear my pam on weekends, so usually during weekends when I wanna wear my watch, e watch already been stop.(cos pwr reserve 3days)

                              Nw wat worry me is freq winding n pulling in/out of e crown to set date/time, will it cause wear n tear more on e crown? Scare touch wood will e crown spoil 1 day?

                              So been thinking shld I get e winder so wen I wanna wear I no need to wind n set time/date again.

                              However understand this add wear n tear to e watch too. Also read if put in winder might cause watch to fully wind n cause freq wear n tear to e cluth. So dilemma, so need some advice from all expert here
                              Current:
                              Rolex GMT2C TT 116713AN
                              Panerai 312N
                              Panerai 233O
                              Sevenfriday P1-2
                              Sevenfriday M2-2
                              Seiko SBBN015

                              Past:
                              Rolex Deep Sea Sea Dweller 116660G
                              Panerai 005N
                              Steinhart aviation chrono

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