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Old 27 April 2023, 07:54 AM   #1
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Watchwinder question

I had a Orbita programmable watch winder for 20 years the Rolex president was set at 950 turns per day it died so I purchased a Orbita rotowind which swings the watch at 900 on the old winder I lost and sometimes gained 1second per day on the new one it lost 1 seconds per day for the first 2weeks the last few days it is loosing 2 seconds per day is this normal since it winds the watch rotowind
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Old 27 April 2023, 09:18 AM   #2
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900 seems high I found this article when I bought my watch winder … I have it set to 650 and it is working great!

https://www.roroos.com/uk/blog/how-s...hoCu-4QAvD_BwE


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Old 27 April 2023, 09:25 AM   #3
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The Rotorwind system shakes the watch so it could certainly have a slightly different effect on the timing system from the typically rotation system.

Not sure that the difference you cite is significant.
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Old 27 April 2023, 10:37 AM   #4
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I have my Wolf watch winder set at 650 and it works good.
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Old 27 April 2023, 09:24 PM   #5
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Thanks for some advice
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Old 28 April 2023, 04:44 AM   #6
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What I have found is it really depends on the resting position of the watch. I can't speak for your watch winder, but mine (Boxy) always stops the watch at the exact same resting position. As such, I have played around with having the watch rest with the face up, face down, crown up and crown down. It really makes a difference. For example, one of my Sub's is ~2 sec/day fast when resting either face up or face down. But with the crown down it is only .22 sec/day fast. I have the majority of my watches resting face down. But my chrono's for whatever reason are best face up.

I've tested my watches over the past 45 days for accuracy. These are the results:

Sub date - +.22 sec/day
Datejust - +.75 sec/day
Bluesy - +1.1 sec/day
Tudor GMT - -1.0 sec/day
Omega Seamaster - +2.62 sec/day
Breitling Navitimer - +.62 sec/day
Tudor Chrono - +.28 sec/day
Daytona - -.62 sec/day

With the exception of the Omega, I count myself pretty lucky.
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Old 28 April 2023, 04:47 AM   #7
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Omega Seamaster - +2.62 sec/day

With the exception of the Omega, I count myself pretty lucky.
What movement is in your seamaster? I'm pretty impressed withe latest ones.
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What movement is in your seamaster? I'm pretty impressed withe latest ones.
8800. Just purchased it a few months ago from an AD - love me some Seaweed.
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