i did some research on this before too, and you're right, i think using a watch winder regularly results in wear and tear, most watch collectors who don't use a single watch regularly seem prefer to just let their automatic watches stop, and just set it to the right time before they wear it. its a bit of a hassle, especially if you have to set date, day and time. but then spending a minute to set your watch vs letting it work all the time when you're not using it...
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Hi,
Do you have some evidences or research paper to show that regular used of winder results in wear & tear? As this is very important info for all watch collector to have. Please share?
Originally posted by sparklingsoda View Posti did some research on this before too, and you're right, i think using a watch winder regularly results in wear and tear, most watch collectors who don't use a single watch regularly seem prefer to just let their automatic watches stop, and just set it to the right time before they wear it. its a bit of a hassle, especially if you have to set date, day and time. but then spending a minute to set your watch vs letting it work all the time when you're not using it...
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why is it very important for all collector?
what if the collector dont use a winder, still consider important?
Originally posted by TanWL View PostHi,
Do you have some evidences or research paper to show that regular used of winder results in wear & tear? As this is very important info for all watch collector to have. Please share?
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i don't have any studies or research to back me up but just two cents worth of opinion just like a car if we buy used we want low mileage. reason being low mileage = low usage = low wear and tear = can last longer. mechanical watches had lots of rotating parts. so u run these parts 24/7 compare to run one week stop week which will last longer?
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oh, it is my mistake to make such assumption that all collector will be interested in knowing the truth whether a winder will accelerate the wear & tear of a watch. If i have cause you much discomfort, please excuse me.
So let me start all over again.
Hi sparklingsoda,
I'm deeply interested in your research regarding the use of winder will cause wear & tear to a watch. As I have a few watches in the winder at the moment and if your research is true I will be greatly in your debt. Just imagine the cost i would have to pay for the repair down the road. Your sharing will be much appreciated. Thanks
Originally posted by jupar View Postwhy is it very important for all collector?
what if the collector dont use a winder, still consider important?
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Hi Larry Bird,
come on give your friend (sparklingsoda) a chance to comment. You know, you are doing a disfavour to sparklingsoda without giving him a chance to share his hard work and I don't think you want to discredit his statement also. As a responsible person (unless he is a clone) he should be able to clarify himself and stand to questions regarding his own statements.
Beside that, giving misleading info in sgroc is a no no. So as a friend we should help them to clarify before he get into trouble with the mod.
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So let us not steal spraklingsoda thunder by not giving him the opportunity to speak. This is not to much to ask right?
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"... most of us place our precious watches in the watch winder ..."
I beg to differ.
"... having a few cars and in the long term if you don't use the car, ..."
I can imagine keeping all my cars' engines on even after using it for a day or two, and not switching it off until the engines wear down?
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Not sure about wear and tear on the movement in a winder vs just in a watch case, but I have to admit it is really practical if you rotate more than 3 automatics in a week - you dont have to waste time setting the time/date and there is no unnecessary wear on a screw down crown.
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