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13 July 2011, 02:04 AM | #1 |
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winder settings
My wife bought me a watch winder for my birthday and I am a bit confused about the settings
It has 4 settings like this A) auto rotate 33 secs rest 12 mins B) auto rotate 10 mins rest 90 ins C) auto rotate 30 mins rest 3 hours D) auto rotate 1 hour rest 3 hours It holds 2 watches, any ideas as to what setting would be best for my watches please???
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13 July 2011, 02:14 AM | #2 |
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Does not make much difference but a Rolex need around 700 turns a day to keep its power reserve and you cannot over-wind it.When its on your wrist what it was designed for, in a average 10 hour day of wearing the winding pendulum would swing far more than on some artificial winding machine.
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