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9 January 2025, 07:55 AM | #1 |
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Got my first Rolex recently after years and years of wanting one, I’ll be mainly wearing it on weekends and the odd evening midweek so I opted for a watch winder after reading the pros and cons and the opinions of people with and without. I mainly don’t want to keep winding it and unscrewing the crown twice or so a week when the power reserve runs out and it’ll be serviced when required. Question! I bought the wolf Axis winder which can delay start times and rotate bidirectional. Am I correct in saying your best having the setting on bidirectional and looking at the Rolex Rootbeer chart 650 TPD are recommended? (Bidirectional in the axis gives double the TPD so I presume I’ll set this at around 325 or the closest setting Main question is would I just have it set to wind everyday or would it be worth doing a day on/ a day off with having that hold off option on the winder so it uses some of its power reserve and half’s the wear and tear so to speak!(i can-delay the winder starting for up to 72 hours I believe Thanks for any advise much appreciated! |
9 January 2025, 09:39 AM | #2 |
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If you have your winder set correctly then it will keep the state of wind static.
A Rolex needs 650 TPD to maintain its wind, not to wind-it-up. It will wind in either direction (bi-directional) as opposed to some watches that only wind in one direction.
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24 January 2025, 01:33 AM | #5 |
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Set the winder to 650 RPD, bidirectional and you are good to go
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also, set it to run 12 hours starting at 10:00 AM. This will provide a healthy 12 hour mainspring unwind each night before it is rewound the next morning. It will also stop the winder at 10:00 PM, so if you keep it on your nightstand, it will not make any noise during the night.
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