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Thread: Double or Triple Watch Winder
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06-19-2017, 02:20 AM #7
I just honestly don't want the hassle of setting the date and time on a watch, I have been to Orbita's website and all my watches are listed and have the recommended settings for Rolex and Tudor as well as Certina and all the TPD are in the 650-850 range, i also have a Citizens Eco drive which needs no winding as well as the Seiko Kinetic, alot of times i go days wearing the same watch and I know some have a power reserve of 20-30 hours.
I have been just popping the crown before taking off and swapping and giving it about 10-15 CW turns and then putting away but i figure if a watch id 100% wound putting it in a quality winder it should maintain in the 70-80% power range as long as i do my part, i know a winder is a luxury item that most don't care to own but then i own over 20 straights and brushes and honestly only need one of each."A Honer's adage "Hone-Shave-Repeat"
~William~