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28 May 2007, 08:38 AM | #1 |
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A query for those with several:
I only have the one watch (well, I have a digital $8 watch from Walmart due to the requirement of a 'stopwatch' for some parts of my job, but lets not get into that right now ), so it stopping is not really too much of a concern to me. I keep it on all day and it rewards me by charging itself.
For those lucky few (however numerous on here) to have a collection of perpetuals, do you let them stop ticking between uses? Do you wind them nightly? Do you have one of those auto-winders? |
28 May 2007, 08:46 AM | #2 |
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I was manually winding them or just letting them stop and then resetting. I just bought an orbita winder, it is working great. The winder is a luxury, but then again so is having multiple Rolex watches. You can't do anything wrong by manually winding, and it's kind of fun. Just enjoy your fine timepiece any way you want.
When I bought the winder, I figured that if I am spending $4K to $5K per watch, I should be able to get a $300 winder for them... |
28 May 2007, 08:59 AM | #3 |
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most of minie are manual wind, but I keep them all going at the same time.
I wind them every other morning on the odd days. I just like to see them all at the same time. Makes it easy to just grab one & strap it on without having to set it.
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28 May 2007, 09:03 AM | #4 |
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I use this 2 head dual winder to handle 4 of my automatic watches and store 6 more. It's programmable, quiet, worked well so far.
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28 May 2007, 09:35 AM | #5 |
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On watches that I don't wear vey often I try to wind them once a month or so. Doesn't hurt them to set unwound at all.
On those pieces that I wear on a regular basis, I have a winder, but mostly for non-quick-set pieces--that's a pain. |
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I keep mine on the watchwinder. My everyday wear SS Sub date, I leave on the end table overnight.
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Does anyone have a suggestion for a winder for those who have small wrists? I have the smallest wrist of anyone I know and I can't use the winder that Alcan uses since the pillow is too large for my watch. The only winder that I've found is the Shaper Image winder but that is a single watch winder.
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I have a 4 watch winder that I use when I retire a watch for the day or for the week.
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I use the same winder that Al (Alcan) has. I have had it for over a year now, and it works beautifully!
Unfortunately, the watches were not included!
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Well sometime it is a little bit difficult to keep all of them always ticking...
But I would try my best to have them manually wound when I don't wear them...but sometime you can't avoid to have some of them stopped ticking... Regards,
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I've got the same model winder as Allan and Al, and the cushions came with a removable outer ring. With the rings on the cushions were too large for my bracelets, but without them everything fits just fine.
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Mine are between and betwixt. With the outer ring in place, too big. Without it, too small. For my lighter weight automatics, I use just the outer ring and smoosh it down. It holds them in place. For my heavier ones, I cut and tapered foam to build up the inner cushion to the right size. It ain't elegant, but it works.
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Fair enough solution, Al. Looks like I lucked out in the cushion-size department.
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"A query for those with several"??
Well..... I have: Lisa Monique Charlotte Bridget Susan Belinda
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For those lucky few (however numerous on here) to have a collection of perpetuals, do you let them stop ticking between uses? Do you wind them nightly? Do you have one of those auto-winders?
That is what TCN servants are for. Duh. |
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I have about about 8 watches and tend to wear only the same few during the week. So about once a month I set them all to the atomic clock. Kinda fun to see how they all compete with accuracy. Setting a watch not worn for a while is relaxing to me. Each has it's own idiosyncracies when setting the hands to line up perfectly [kinda anal about that ].
No news to everyone here the Rolies are the most accurate. dP
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I am going to (hopefully) have two Rolex watches soon. And I don't know if watch winders are good or not. Some say that watch winders will wear the parts of the watch down prematurely, even those winders that make pauses during the winding cycle.
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What other watches besides your GMT and DJ do you have?
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Chad, I quess that question was for me?
If so, mid 80's Hamilton pilots chrono 2005 Steve McQueen Tag Heuer Monaco 2004 Marathon SAR 2006 Oris WorldTimer 90's Hamilton Ventura reissue 1940's Pierce pilots chrono I know I'm missing something.............................. dP
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Nice collection Dan! Any photos? LIke to see a photo of that Oris World timer!
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No problem. Oris makes a couple different styles of WorldTimers. Mine is the TT1.
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Nother shot.
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What a solid looking watch, Dan. Handy weapon in a dark alley on a cold and lonely night, uh?
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News on the thread "A query for those with several"
: Pamela just called! She was furious! She read my previous post in this thread and demanded to be put on the list. So here is the update: Pamela Lisa Monique Charlotte Bridget Susan Belinda
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