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Old 13 March 2007, 04:26 AM   #1
watchnut
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Winding/setting question

I've seen the discussion on here about the merits of winders for non-complicated watches. While I agree they probably aren't necessary, it seems to me they might come in handy for your daily wearer if you for some reason leave it off for a period of time and don't want it to stop. I got a dual job off E-bay the other night. Not a higher priced one but is programmable for several modes, has separate motors etc. So we'll see how that goes. Since we just went through our usual fiasco of daylight savings here in Ohio, I wondered how many guys turn their watches backward. While I know it's supposedly OK to do I find it hard to set it counterclockwise. Just something in my head.
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