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I guess the real point...
By: Bill : January 23rd, 2008-18:08
I guess the real point is … will you harm the watch. I mean that is the real concern. If the question do you need a winder because you are lazy and don't like setting your watches each the answer is obviously no. You do not need a winder. But on the other...
I think so
By: ei8htohms : January 24th, 2008-07:13
Hi Bill, The question is very complex and obviously there are many opinions around about it, but my generalized opinion is that winfees should only be used in extreme situations (very complicated calendar watches or very sedentary individuals) or with ext...
no easy answers
By: ei8htohms : January 25th, 2008-17:03
Hello All, This is clearly not a cut and dried discussion and I certainly respect the opinion Jack expressed and his knowledge and experience even if I ultimately disagree with his conclusions. To me, the argument really must be broken down in some respec...
Sounds pretty definitive
By: Bill : January 25th, 2008-23:26
Thanks John for you expert opinion. So I guess I may start to think about simply using the winder as a show case and or set all the winders to the minimum setting of 500-600 TPD as the happy medium. I also have a winder that run once every 15 minutes doin...
John, this is..
By: Tassos : January 26th, 2008-06:05
the most logical post on the subject, in my opinion... Well expressed... In our ancient Greek heritage there is the saying "Pan Metron Ariston" which mean more or less" that good measure is always the best solution"... But I would like to know why the big...
what would they say?
By: ei8htohms : January 26th, 2008-18:01
Hi Tassos, The watch companies I've worked for have on occasion said to specific customers that the company does not recommend watch winders, while also occasionally recommending them to customers that seem to have demonstrated that they are too sedentary...