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21 April 2008, 10:00 PM | #1 |
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Best direction for Rolex on a watch winder
I just picked up 2 watch winders from Costco. The 3 position switch can have the watch go in clockwise or counter clockwise rotation.
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21 April 2008, 10:36 PM | #2 |
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The rotor of Rolex watches winds bi-directionally. So you should set your winder to wind it both cw and ccw.
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21 April 2008, 10:40 PM | #3 |
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I didn't know Costco had watch winders. Were they reasonably priced?
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My Rapport winder goes both ways - 15 mins in each direction when in its winding cycle, half-an-hour every 3 hours.
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i say flip a coin , JK, my winder stopped winding, i took it to a friend of mine who is an electricain, and he said the timing unit is broke so he connected the wires directly to ther mottor and now it wont stop, i trun it on and off manually, :((
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22 April 2008, 01:51 AM | #8 |
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yeh my rapport winder automatically winds first one way then the other.
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22 April 2008, 01:58 AM | #9 |
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Winds Both Ways
I do not know the brand name but it is a 4 watch winder with storage for 6 additional watches and it winds 20 min clock wise and the shuts off for 2 hours and then winds counter clockwise for 20 min, etc. etc. have never had a problem with it in the 2+ years that I have had it. Purchased it on ebay for approx. $ 275.00 in a beautiful burl wood finish.
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22 April 2008, 02:39 AM | #10 |
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Winder Direction
According to the Orbita database, most Rolex automatics require 650 turns per day bi-directionally. The Zenith Daytonas require 800-950 turns in a clockwise direction.
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Actually, both the Zenith and in-house Daytonas wind bi-rectionally, and the Daytona that the Orbita database mentions is the in-house Cal. 4130. I am afraid Orbita's wrong with that piece of information. Orbita database.
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