Can you tell me what damage you experienced from long term winder use, I have my perpetual on a winder when I am not wearing it but this post has me concerned. Thanks
I have the 'patient' in the Orbita WW, set for CCW motion as instructed on the Orbita web-site. Will that be OK? I certainly don't want to cause any damage . . . .
. . . there shouldn't be a problem if you leave your watch on a winder for a week or three. I'm very sensitive to the long-term damage that the use of a winder can inflict because it's happened to me - I no longer use a winder except when I'm planning on ...
Can you tell me what damage you experienced from long term winder use, I have my perpetual on a winder when I am not wearing it but this post has me concerned. Thanks
. . . after three plus years on a winder, which along with ei8htohms's personal admonition prompted my transition from keeping all my perpetuals on winders to none. Considering how rarely I wear my gold perpetuals, the additional wear and tear inflicted j...
Thansk to those who repsonded and I would be interested in finding out more about the value of the use of the watch winders. As a neophyte, I listened to the foks saying that the watches would fair better if always kept in a winder. Is there any danger to...
. . . but there's little question that long-term winder usage will lead to premature wear and tear. For some, the convenience is worth the cost . . . at one point, I had all four of my perpetuals on winders, even though I might not have been wearing any o...
I'm suprised nobody has mentioned the simply phycical damage that can be caused by a watch winder. Many winders are set at a 90 degrees and therefore each time the watch winder starts turning, there is a substantial chance that there will be some slight m...