Pls help ... ..Intend to buy a watch winder but found that in the market got so many brand ( of course price different...), i belived some of you also got such experiance and highly appreciated all bro&sis can advise which brand is better and pls tell me where i can get it.... thanks is advance......
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Dilemma to buy what brand watch winder...pls advise.
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Thx, brother..... actually i'm try to looking 4 , 6 watch winder...... just wander TRF member they normally use what brand winder to maintain thier " toy " .......in the market found many winder , some from German , some from taiwan or some from US or OEM factory.....very confused leh....My collection:
AP Novelty Rose Gold , AP ROO Rubber Clad Rose Gold
PAM424 California dial 47mm
Rolex 6694 , Rolex DSSD
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i have used eilux and orbita. serving me well. you may try our forum advertiser - iTresor or in our garage section
some considerations
1) each winder to be operated INDEPENDENTLY from the rest since you looking @ 4-6
2) after sales support is important for warranty issues
3) battery and/or DC support
4) make sure the TPD is within 650-1000. no more no less.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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your kind understanding is very much appreciated.
disclaimer : all opinions expressed are personal
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Myself not a huge fan of watchwinder and IMHO not necessary with any watch with say a simple date complication.Without doubt the best winder is your own wrist,not any problem whatsoever to wind reset any watch.If resting any watch just give them a small wind once a month that will be fine.If I was going to recommend a winder then it would be Orbita.
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Originally posted by daytona 6263 View PostMyself not a huge fan of watchwinder and IMHO not necessary with any watch with say a simple date complication.Without doubt the best winder is your own wrist,not any problem whatsoever to wind reset any watch.If resting any watch just give them a small wind once a month that will be fine.If I was going to recommend a winder then it would be Orbita.
I don't use watch winders too. I think it is not necessary. There is also say that it is not wise for the movement to be run all the time.
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Originally posted by superguard View PostEhrr.......meaning one should not always wear your watch?Sweet 16:
PP Aquanaut
VC Overseas
AP ROO Black Themes
A.Lange & Sohne 1815
Breguet Type XXI
Blancpain 50 Fathoms
JLC Navy Seals
GO Senator 60s
GP Laureato
Zenith Pilot Extra Special
Rolex DSSD
IWC Big Pilot
Pam 112
Omega Ploprof
Breitling Super Avenger
Glycine F104
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Contrary to what people think, I get a little irked sometimes when salespeople tell me to be mindful of winders from china, taiwan or whichever third world country that will 'put the watch to great stress and wear and tear.'
I believe all these are really just sales talk BS to cover up their product's in-ability in comparison to the products of competitors'.
Look at it this way, you pay thousands of dollars for a watch which can do what? Go to the moon, tolerate extreme changes in temperatures hot and cold, operate in a vacuum, tolerate and keep accurate time even when faced with up to XXX number of G-forces, survive in the deepest depths of the ocean...etc and you are telling me that an innocent watch winder that slowly goes round and round and round a few thousand times daily is going to screw up my watch?
If that's the case, then we might as well throw away our omegas, pams, breitlings, etc.
It'll be funny to have a quote "The Omega Speedmaster - To the moon and back......but seriously crap!"
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