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Originally posted by shou.biao.kuang View PostThose from B&Z can adjust for the TPD but not sure about others... However, there is usually a minimum that you can set for the TPD, say 650 TPD. And for those who wants the watch to turn even lower than this, I would suggest a timer than..
Ah! I see. You're spot on. Mine's a B&z.
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Originally posted by roguehog View PostSorry I've not really been exposed to amnybwinders but the one I have allows me to set the TPD accordingly. All I need to do is set the TPD counter (digitally) accordingly. Will post a pic when I get home.
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It just means the watch will wind in either direction the rotor turns, CW or CCW. It's not that complicated.
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Originally posted by roguehog View PostI dunno but I do known that valjoux 775x usually needs clockwise 850 TPD while most eta (2824, 2836) and most in-hose ( rolex, zenith el primero, Pam 9000 series ) is supposed to be both directions and 650 TPD.
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Originally posted by shou.biao.kuang View PostFor winding of watches, you will have to look at whether the watch is "made" to turn "more" to clockwise or counter-clock wise, although technically speaking, all watches should be able to turn either way without spoiling the mechanics. Yet there are brands who make watches that turns both ways!
Any one knows why the watch makers make them this way?
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Originally posted by shou.biao.kuang View PostI would suggest a timer...
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Originally posted by 1xian1 View Posthow do i know my watch need how much tpd?
Sub C, Pam 312?
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Any one knows why the watch makers make them this way?
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Use the search function. There's a table attached here somewhere.
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Originally posted by triton View Posthow you going to reduce to 200 per day?
in an event you can reduce to 200. how you propose.
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you get what you pay for is sometimes not applicable. why? look @ the case of the mitch and marc
Originally posted by ten10 View Post
The saying of, “You get what you pay for” is applicable here bro.
This is an actual picture of what happens to a Mitch & Marc winder. The nice ‘carbon fibre’ look is actually paper foil pasted on the thin MDF housing and sprayed with lacquer. To me, it’s now an overpriced winder after actually seeing it myself.
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