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31 December 2009, 02:33 AM | #31 |
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I just wear mine from dusk to dawn each day and it never needs winding. To me, winders present themselves as calculated, mechanical abuse for something that feels so good on the wrist!!
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31 December 2009, 03:12 AM | #32 |
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i love my orbita winder, works well for my autos
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31 December 2009, 03:22 AM | #34 |
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if u had more than one, WHAT would u do? WHERE would u put the watches u r not wearing? would u BUY a safe? perhaps PURCHASE a jewelry case or even a pedestal (thx Tools ! ) ? a winder serves several purpose for me. 1- it allows me to alternate between various mechanical watches without the hassle of re-setting the time or date besides, the Rolex movement beats like heartbeats when u put it next to ur ear.. i sorta dont want the beats to stop.. 2- it acts as a display case i dont like to put my watches in the safe. its not like my watches are rare or limited edition.. however, i DO enjoy looking at them in my Wolf winder with maple wood and black leather (also beautiful to look at) 3- it acts as a jewelry case. i put my watch in the top case of the winder when i am not wearing it, rather than putting it directly on top of a nightstand or a table. side notes: if i could wear all three of my Rolex at the same time without looking ridiculous, i probably would.. and i do have several quartz, including a RADO !
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31 December 2009, 04:59 AM | #36 |
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why the hell u need to have a replica rolex watch to wear it for work..just buy any other watch for work Timex,Swatch,Casio etc there are so many good watches there in the market where u can wear it for work
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31 December 2009, 05:06 AM | #37 |
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winder we don't need no stinking winder
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31 December 2009, 05:22 AM | #38 | |
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I collect my new GMT IIc in the morning and know that the rep will not compare by it's side, so rather than just throwing it away, I'm going to take it apart as much as I can to see how a movement works and how it's all put together. I know I'll forget how all the small parts fit so will probably bin it then and wear my new watch with pride. I can't wear it every day as I don't sit behind a desk when running my business so it may get damaged. I fancy a Casio!!! I'll be posting wrist shots of the new GMT and I may post a picture of the rep in as many bits as I can get it into!! |
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The hassle of setting time/date of your watch when picking it up after some "down time" should not be a problem (use it to "bond" with your watch as someone nicely put it). The bottom line for me is that if you buy a mechanical watch and put it in a winder you seem not to appreciate the fine mechanics enough. Come on, an electronic winder is not in the spirit of a mechanical watch? Regarding quartz, they are nice in their own right. |
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the reason i dont use the rolex boxes the watches came in is that i wanna keep them in as pristine condition as possible, in case i want to sell the watches in the future. and i am not clear on how using a winder shows 'no appreciation for a fine mechanical watch' since i dont just keep it in the winders for 'storage'...
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Your point just doesn't seem to make sense to me, unless, of course, you own a single watch and cannot see the need to have a winder. With just one watch I suppose I'd do without the winder as well.
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That is certainly more fine watches than i own! But none of those should need the winder (if i am right about modern lubrication). It is a matter of convenience if i understand you correctly. To me it is not in the spirit of a fine mechanical watch. I was not questioning your appreciation of your fine collection, but only describing how I feel about winders. If i made it sound the other way around, i am sorry.
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31 December 2009, 07:20 AM | #45 |
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Thanks, friend. I can't understand Avekat's point, but I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer sometimes.
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31 December 2009, 07:32 AM | #46 |
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I know many serious collectors use winders, and i do not doubt their appreciation of the watches that are in them. To me some of the beauty of a mechanical watch is that it is a ingenious piece of mechanics, and my fascination comes from the fact that the precision is achieved without electricity. And looking at the world today, the absence of electricity is for me a quality in it self. In that perspective it detracts from my appreciation of a mechanical watch to put it in a winder. The real watch collectors you now may appreciate their watches for slightly different reasons than i appreciate mine (however real their appreciation may be). I may understand why you would not agree with me not liking winders, but it beats me if you can not see my point by now.
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31 December 2009, 09:23 AM | #47 | |
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Simply put, there is no "absence of electricity" in any of the watches we own. And that precision that you say is achieved without electricity is in fact achieved with more electricity than powers a small town. Sorry that it beats you, but, no, your point continues to make no sense to me. That said, to each his own.
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