Important Features of a Watch Winder
1) Selectable Turns-per-Day
- Available for individual watches are much preferred
- 1200tpd being the highest preferred
- At least a Low-High selection
2) Selectable Winding Direction
- Alternating only would be fine; but all 3 directions is the best
- If the unit has a CW & CCW only selection, ensure you reverse the direction of wind daily to evenly exercise your timepiece
3) Wide Watch Slots
- Slots on the winding cup should be able to accomodate up to 47mm watch dials (including crown); 55mm being the largest dial diameter.
- Wide buckles should also be able to fit.
4) Individual Winding Heads
- Individual timepieces would have individual settings
- Having two watches causes unneccessary axial torque to a motor resulting in premature failures
- Single winding heads extends motor life in some ways
5) Motors
- Silent (low noise) - noise usually measured with watch winder lid closed
- Reliable (Durable)
- Easily replaceable when it breaks down
6) Power Source
- Both AC Mains and DC, Battery for table-top units - up to 3 or 4 winding heads
- AC Mains only for cabinet types; back-up battery preferred
7) Delay Start
- If the unit has a Delay Start feature; it'll be a bonus. Otherwise, just do one of the two...
- Place your watch in the winder but switch it ON the next day, or
- Set to a lower TPD when you place your watch in the winder. Reset the TPD to the normal one next day onwards if you're not wearing it.
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