News

How the watch winders care for your watch?

An automatic watch is a precision piece of engineering and, like your car or any other complex machine, it benefits from being used rather than left idle. Inside your watch are many cogs, levers and springs, all of which are lubricated by a very fine oil that keeps the watch functioning at optimal performance. Using a watch winder helps ensure that the mechanism is kept lubricated and operating as it should.

It also adds an element of convenience. Leaving your watch in a winder ensures that when you come to wear it you can be confident that the time is correct and the watch can be immediately worn without the fuss of having to adjust the date or time.

Watch Winders operate on a principle of gentle rotation. Mindful of the delicate mechanism of your watch, watch winders rotate for a minute before resting and then starting again for another minute, with the interval period determined by how many TPD you have selected (a lower number of TPD means a longer interval while a higher number of TPD leads to a shorter interval). To further protect your watch, watch winders only operate for twelve hours in every twenty-four. This means the one-minute cycles will continue only over a twelve-hour period and for the next twelve hours the winder will rest. You can set your winder to predominantly rotate during night-time hours or daytime hours depending on your preference.

Quiet and convenient

Quiet watch winder motors are suitable for placing in an office, living area or even a bedroom. Single Winders can be operated with two AA batteries, meaning they can be placed in a safe without requiring a mains power supply; battery life will depend on the weight of your watch and the TPD setting.