Mechanical watches are triumphs of engineering on a tiny scale. Capable of keeping time by capturing the energy of the user’s own movements, they never need batteries changed. Unfortunately, they ...
My wife has two mechanical watches - one is bi-directional wind and the other is counter-clockwise wind. If you buy a two watch winder unit and set it to 900 counter-clockwise turns per day (the ...
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Automatic watches musn't be left unattended. Unlike a quartz watch (one that requires a battery), automatic mechanical watches are usually wound by the movement of the wrist. When not worn, the ...
If you’re into automatic watches, getting a decent watch winder isn’t just a luxury – it’s genuinely useful. These watches rely on your wrist’s motion to keep ticking, so if your favourite piece ...
Mechanical watches are great in that they never need batteries, but they are simultaneously less than great in that they will lose time if not worn or otherwise regularly agitated. The ridiculous ...
Automatic watches are cool but collect a couple and you suddenly have the chore of winding and setting them regularly, or you have to maintain a strict schedule of wearing them to keep them running, ...
If you think you need a watch winder, this is probably the one for you. The Wolf Cub is simple to use with almost no extraneous features to speak of. Pop your watch in and turn it on – job done.