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Wolf Watch Winders Wolf Cub Winder (461139)
-20%

Wolf Cub Winder (461139)

Man, Analogue, Battery

£225.00£280.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £75.00/mo.*
9+stores
Wolf axis triple winder with storage 469416
-12%

Wolf axis triple winder with storage 469416

£1,519.00£1,735.20
Or 6 payments of £227.85/mo.*
6stores
WATCH WINDERS

FAQ

A watch winder is a device that keeps automatic watches running when not worn. It mimics wrist movement to maintain the watch's power reserve. Automatic watches rely on motion to stay wound, so a winder is useful if you have multiple watches or don't wear one regularly.

A watch winder works by rotating the watch in various directions. This simulates the natural motion of wearing it, which keeps the mainspring wound. Rotational settings can be adjusted to match your watch's specific needs, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.

You need a watch winder to keep your automatic watches running smoothly. Without regular use, these watches may stop, requiring manual winding and resetting. Using a winder saves time and maintains accuracy, especially for complex watches with additional features like calendars.

Watch Winders: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting watch winders, think about how many watches you need to keep wound. If you're a collector with multiple timepieces, a winder with a higher capacity might be ideal. For instance, some models can accommodate up to 12 watches, while others are designed for just one or two. Evaluating your collection size ensures that you make the right choice for your needs.

Watch winders can be powered by batteries, AC adapters, or both. If you're planning to use the winder in a location without easy access to power outlets, a battery-operated model might be more convenient. On the other hand, if you prefer not to worry about changing batteries, an AC-powered option could be better suited for home use. Consider where you'll place your watch winder and choose accordingly.

Different watches have unique winding requirements, so it's beneficial to choose watch winders with adjustable rotation settings. Look for models that offer options like clockwise, counter-clockwise, and bi-directional rotations. Additionally, having control over the number of turns per day can help maintain your watches in optimal condition. This flexibility allows you to customise the winder to suit various timepieces in your collection.

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