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13 February 2015, 11:55 AM | #31 | |
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13 February 2015, 12:09 PM | #32 |
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I use gbwinders which you can adjust the winding frequency. I find that Rolexes need less frequencies than most other brands - my AP will stop on the winder if placed on the Rolex side of the wonder after sll
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13 February 2015, 12:27 PM | #33 |
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another picture below on the touch interface.
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13 February 2015, 12:36 PM | #34 |
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I got this Chinese-made winder recently, mostly to keep the wife's watches running, and to occasionally move the oils around safe queens and watches that I have for sale (I'm not a very proactive seller!). It has settings for 650, 750, 850, 1,000 and 1,950 TPD, and can be programmed for clockwise, anti-clockwise or alternating. It cost me HK$650, or about US$85. The holders can be used in two positions to take both our bracelet sizes (5.5 and 7.5 inches). For Rolex I keep it on 750 TPD, and never had a watch stop.
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13 February 2015, 12:47 PM | #35 | |
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Also surely, you can't over wind a watch (on a watch winder) or shorten the life of the watch even if it wound say 2000 times a day?? A Rolex is a quality timepiece. |
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13 February 2015, 04:42 PM | #36 | |
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For the winder see here : http://www.sgwatchwinder.com/4-slot-...wer-p-356.html I am not affiliated to the above site in any way. |
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13 February 2015, 08:07 PM | #37 |
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I'm sure you're correct, but the wear and tear of excessive rotations is so minute it's not even worth worrying about. I'd say there will be much more wear on the watch winder than the watch.
Imaging how many times it would rotate going for a 3 km run, especially if you run like a girl! Haha I suppose that begs the question how many times would the watch mechanism rotate on an average or active person wearing it 16 hours a day, as you never hear of one not keeping time even on old retirees :D I'll have to open the link on my PC as the webpage is blank on my phone. |
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