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Old 4 December 2010, 01:27 PM   #1
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Hi there, new to the forum and don't if this is the right section. Wondering if anyone has experience with Heiden watch winders? Have a yacht-master that needs to be walked. Are there certain specs one should look for in a winder? Rolex specific? Thanks
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Old 4 December 2010, 02:54 PM   #2
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Welcome! I'm sure a moderator will be along to point you in the right direction. Also, there are MANY, MANY, members who have a variety of watchs, so you may get an answer. Good luck! Again, welcome to TRF!
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Here you go and you can alwayes search the forum.

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Hi there, new to the forum and don't if this is the right section. Wondering if anyone has experience with Heiden watch winders? Have a yacht-master that needs to be walked. Are there certain specs one should look for in a winder? Rolex specific? Thanks
Without doubt the best winder for you YM is your own wrist IMHO watchwinders are a waste of money with any watch that just have a simple date complication.But most winder brands will be fine for any Rolex as Rolex winds both ways and you cannot over-wind.To keep a Rolex oyster topped up it needs around 700 -900 turns a day. While on wrist the winding pendulum in the average 10 hours would turn more.
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Old 5 December 2010, 07:11 AM   #5
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Thanks for the welcome and responses! You are correct Padi, Unfortunately I get funny looks wearing two at a time lol. Guess I'll keep rotating, no pun intended.
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