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Old 13 August 2014, 10:25 PM   #31
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Old 13 August 2014, 10:29 PM   #32
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I have a wolf, but honestly haven't used it in quite a while, since I have been wearing the sub most days and not switching as often. Get one for convenience, that's why they were made in the first place.
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Old 13 August 2014, 10:43 PM   #33
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Old 13 August 2014, 10:46 PM   #34
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I like the wolf for a very special reason. It winds the whole number of turns in 6 hours and then it rests for 18 hours. It lets the spring wind up and then wind down. Most winders just move slowly all day so the spring never gets a chance to wind up and down.

Its a minor point but useful. More similar to me wearing the watch for 8 hours and then letting it sit on my dresser overnight.
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Old 13 August 2014, 11:16 PM   #35
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What fer?

Why you want winder?

The SubC is easy to set the time and date if need be. I use winders for complications that are, well, complicated and for those I use Underwood.
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Old 13 August 2014, 11:19 PM   #36
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For those with Wolf winders that have the storage above the winders, do you find that the slots are on the smaller size and the watch pouches are a bit too large to get the watch to fit in?

I really want to get to like the Wolf but this is the only drawback I see for now.
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Old 13 August 2014, 11:54 PM   #37
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Come on guys. He asked for brand recommendations - not for you to come in here and question him. The fact that he is asking what to get means that he has already independently made the decision to buy one - so your posts aren't constructive.

I have a Wolf Roadster double winder and love it. Looks great and is silent - only downside is it is kind of large. I'd highly recommend it.
Well said.

I am in the hunt for a winder myself. Thanks for the info.
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Old 14 August 2014, 12:57 AM   #38
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i have 3 wolf and rotate watches on my wrist regularly. Nice to be able to grab, wear and go.
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Old 14 August 2014, 01:27 AM   #39
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Looks like some of us are as passionate about how we live with our watches as we are about the watches themselves!
I would add winders are indispensable for pre-quickset (1570 caliber) Rolexes, and perpetual calendars (non-Rolex). But, yeah, for a recent model like, say, a SubC, I would take pleasure in spending a few minutes winding and setting my work of art.
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Old 14 August 2014, 01:39 AM   #40
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A simple question was asked. Amazing how many people on here want to preach, pontificate, give advice outside the question at hand, or make lame jokes. Just answer the dude's question and quit bloating these threads (like I'm doing now).

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Old 14 August 2014, 02:04 AM   #41
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I have the Wolf Viceroy 6 piece watch winder, set at 650 turns per day (TPD), bi-directional:
http://www.wolfdesigns.com/item/456802/6-piece-winders/

Highly recommended. I used to have the single Windsor winder with fixed 900 TPD*:
http://www.wolfdesigns.com/category/...watch-winders/

If you go Wolf and are in the USA, I highly recommend checking prices on Overstock - far better than OEM or Amazon price.

* Most common recommendation for Rolex watches is 650 TPD, so if your budget permits look into the Wolf Viceroy single winder which lets you set the rotations.

Some additional tips:

http://forums.watchuseek.com/f20/how...ks-517045.html

http://orbita.com/2010_web/NEW/Database-R.htm
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Old 14 August 2014, 09:43 AM   #42
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I finally ordered a wolf single winder.
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Old 14 August 2014, 11:20 AM   #43
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I have tried several and Orbita are recomendation.
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Old 14 August 2014, 11:45 AM   #44
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Try HERE: www.watchwinderstore.com . Have used one 4 years (Quad Model). Nicely made and finished - good price.

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Old 14 August 2014, 04:11 PM   #45
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It's my weekend watch, I don't wear it to work.
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Seems a shame to wear that beauty just on the weekend. No way you see yourself wearing it more often, thus negating the need for a winder? [fyi: I don't have a winder myself so I can't suggest a brand/maker].
+1 you don't wear a Rolex to work when you're surrounded by haters. In fact, let me expand this: no nice car or clothes either.
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Old 14 August 2014, 09:25 PM   #46
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More preaching, nice.

I don't wear one to work either. My company has had its troubles and downsizings the last several years while my career has flourished, so I think wearing a Rolex would send a potentially bad message. We each have our reasons.

On the subject of winders, I own a Wolf which is excellent. Don't understand why this topic tends to bring up pompous responses.
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Old 14 August 2014, 09:27 PM   #47
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I have the Wolf Meridian 2.7 and love it.
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Old 15 August 2014, 02:45 PM   #48
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Check out MTE, they have 2 & 4 watch winder..I also have/use an Eilux battery operated single watch winder with the aluminum finished body which i bring with me when travelling with more than 1 watch
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Old 15 August 2014, 02:48 PM   #49
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A simple question was asked. Amazing how many people on here want to preach, pontificate, give advice outside the question at hand, or make lame jokes. Just answer the dude's question and quit bloating these threads (like I'm doing now).

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Old 29 August 2014, 05:39 AM   #50
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Which winder for my Rolex Sub-C

Thank you to the OP! I was about to ask a similar question for my GMT (talk about a pain to set!).
I had a nice wolf winder that I never used so I gave it away. What a mistake! Now I picked up a Breitling and am getting a custom Panerai built. Both the Panerai and the Breitling have 0 complications so I'm not concerned about them. But the Rolex!

Thanks for the good posts folks!


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Old 29 August 2014, 05:47 AM   #51
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Thank you to the OP! I was about to ask a similar question for my GMT (talk about a pain to set!).
I had a nice wolf winder that I never used so I have it away. What a mistake. Now I picked up a Breitling and am getting a custom Panerai built. Both the Panerai and the Breitling have 0 complications so I'm not concerned about them. But the Rolex!

Thanks for the good posts folks!
Curious as to exactly how you are setting your GMT that makes it so tough for you. It should only take one more step than setting a Sub (setting the jump 12 hour hand). Yeah, the date is quasi-quick set rather than quick set but that's no big deal a few more turns of the crown is all. You can scroll through an entire month in about 15 seconds.
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Old 29 August 2014, 05:50 AM   #52
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Curious as to exactly how you are setting your GMT that makes it so tough for you. It should only take one more step than setting a Sub (setting the jump 12 hour hand). Yeah, the date is quasi-quick set rather than quick set but that's no big deal a few more turns of the crown is all.

It's a royal thorn on my butt to set the GMT hand properly to my home time. I'm sure others don't feel the same way but I always have a hard time setting it.

That's why I never took it off! But now I'm rotating watches.



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Old 29 August 2014, 05:57 AM   #53
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It's a royal thorn on my butt to set the GMT hand properly to my home time. I'm sure others don't feel the same way but I always have a hard time setting it.

That's why I never took it off! But now I'm rotating watches.
Still not sure I understand the difficulty. Setting the 24 hour hand is no different than setting the 12 hour hand only you're setting it against the bezel rather than the dial.

I just set the minute and 24 hour hand together, then set the date and lastly the jump 12 hour hand. Done!
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