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fully manual wind watch last only 24 hrs!!!!

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  • #16
    Hi, I bought a winder here like the way you did.

    I did some reading here and decided to add a timer on the power outlet to regulate the winding. Because I learned that 24 hour would generate over 2 thousand turns, the expert advice here is too high, and turn per day cannot be changed with this model.

    So, I have it turn on for total 8 hours a day, 2 hour on and 4 hour off, controlled by the timer ( the timer work like a clock, it turn on and off the power supply preset). The TPD now is about 7 hundred plus close to 800 turns. I change the number of hours to check the watch conditions.

    The result,

    Rolex always good, clockwise, anticlockwise and bi-directions. 6 hours or 8 hours power on.
    MM can only be wind with anticlockwise and minimum 8 hours.
    Tag goes little faster on the anticlockwise and 8 hours. Now on 6 hours clockwise to check.

    I hope this info helps and don't put your winder into waste. And welcome any bros here to correct me if I am wrong.

    Cheers.

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    • #17
      Thanks for sharing Familyfirst!

      btw, orbita has a webbie which lists a lot of watches and the TPD required for them as well as the direction. Might wanna do a google whenever u buy new watches
      I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch, I dont need another watch.........

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