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24 June 2017, 01:02 AM | #1 |
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automatic watch winders and Rolex wearing out
I have two Rolex watches, a 60's era Datejust and a Daytona purchased last year.
now that I have two watches, inevitably one of the watches will stop due to lack of wearing. I wonder what the consensus is on using watch winders? Do watches suffer wear and tear from always ticking? or is it better to let one watch stop and just store it for a week or two at a time w/o ticking? or is it better to put both watches in a watch winder always be ticking/winding. Any recommended watch winders? or is there anything i should be wary of? |
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