• Insider
    12 Oct 2018, 12:24 p.m.

    Hi all

    looking for consenus opinions on winders, i have previouly stayed away from winders chosing to set the watch each time i wear it.

    however recently i have been thinking atbout picking up either a dual or a quad winder to house the folloiwng

    1. a 1461 calendar wathc
    2. a day date watch
      3/4. two 8 day movement watches

    what are peoples thoughts on the saving on setting vs wear on the movemnts etc?

    also whats the right TPD and rotational direction for two 8 day iwc (5004/5007)

    thanks
    Alex

  • Master
    12 Oct 2018, 11:17 p.m.

    If you follow regular service recommendations, using a winder should not be a problem as any worn parts would be replaced during servie. The lubrications that naturally break down necessitate servicing and using a winder should not reduce service intervals. I used to be a winder user, mostly for my perpetual calendar, but found that if you don't wear a mechanical watch for quite some time, the time can deviate a bit and the watch ends up needing to be reset anyhow.

    As for your 8 day movements - I've only experimented with the single barrel variety (c.51xxx) and found that 420 bi-directional rotations per day suffice.

  • Insider
    15 Oct 2018, 11:09 a.m.

    thanks Ben, i maintain a regular service interval so i ok on that side.

    i just cant decide if its worth it

  • Graduate
    17 Oct 2018, 9:51 a.m.

    In the past I used one...
    However I found out that you would really need one for a perpetual calendar so you would not bother to set it after some days of not wearing it.
    But I am of the opinion that you should give your watch a rest and one of the pleasures when you pick up again is to set it...
    cheers