need to agree on a single manufacturer too then we can start talking with them once we have a rough estimate on quantity required.
i think better to PM so i can get the ball rolling once we have numbers
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Originally posted by triton View Posti think ur suggestion can be considered.
currently, sg got a few places selling. but not exactly cheap.
what u have in mind?
the wolf desgin or something that is a single winder one. that one can strike off your list. this is because if your watch is heavy, there is a potential that it will fall out of this position while winding halfway...
if anyone is interested... maybe we organise one.
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Originally posted by triton View Posti think ur suggestion can be considered.
currently, sg got a few places selling. but not exactly cheap.
what u have in mind?
the wolf desgin or something that is a single winder one. that one can strike off your list. this is because if your watch is heavy, there is a potential that it will fall out of this position while winding halfway...
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I just started looking for one.. got any good one may be we can organise one
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Originally posted by sys12345 View PostJust a thought here, i really wonder how useful it is to have the TPD setting feature? As long as the watch keeps effective TPD between 650 to 800, i think it'll be fine for most watches IMO. Opinions?
yes, agreed that most watch set between 650 to 800.
that is why i mentioned that for complication watch or some watches where requires specific minimum TPD, then setting TPD feature will come into play.
for complication watch, i would rather adhere to its required TPD setting so as to prevent potential 'damage' to its movement where repairs will be expensive.
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Just a thought here, i really wonder how useful it is to have the TPD setting feature? Granted, having this feature allows u to optimise the TPD for the watch, preventing it from underwinding or so called 'over winding' a watch. However, where is the reference drawn from? Say 650tpd, i suppose this is reference from a watch with spring fully unwound? (or whatever the baseline). Now, do u always ensure that your watch is at such a reference state before putting it on the winder? If not, then i see little use of such a function. As long as the watch keeps effective TPD between 650 to 800, i think it'll be fine for most watches IMO. Opinions?
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Originally posted by nakedtoes View PostAnyone wanna consider a MO?? or s there any good place that sell large variety of winder insingapore??
currently, sg got a few places selling. but not exactly cheap.
what u have in mind?
the wolf desgin or something that is a single winder one. that one can strike off your list. this is because if your watch is heavy, there is a potential that it will fall out of this position while winding halfway...
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Anyone wanna consider a MO?? or s there any good place that sell large variety of winder insingapore??
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Originally posted by triton View Posti think it is a little overkill to use industrial motor to modify for a winder considering that if it comes under S$500. if u make the motor, then u still need to make the arms to hold the watch, etc.
we also got the material to hold the watch etc.
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i shall share my experience about using watch winders.
call me lazy or whatever, i rather let the watch be wound so that when i want to wear the watch, it is wound already. probably one of the inconvience is that you need to adjust the date when it enters another month.
i have use eilux and orbita winders. for rolex and the normal watches*non-complication* types, eilux is good enough. i paid about 500 for one. reason why i bought 1 locally is that there is warranty and if anything were to go wrong, then u can bring it to the servicing agent.
so far, after 3 years, the eilux is still working fine. i bought a triple winder. it has separate motor for each winder. i bought this one is because each rotor is INDEPENDENT of the other two, which means if rotor 1 set can be set to clockwise, rotor 2 can be set to anti-clockwise, rotor 3 can be set to bi-directional. only thing cannot set is TPD, meaning all 3 rotors use a common TPD.
if you have complication watches, i would suggest getting something like orbita. one difference between eilux and orbita is that you can set the different TPD on each rotor. so rotor 1 can be clockwise with 700 TPD, rotor 2 can be clockwise with 950 TPD, rotor 3 can be anti-clockwise with 950 TPD.
best is not to get 2 winders on a single rotor because if u have watches across different brands, it might pose a problem because if you have 4 watches, 1 may need clockwise, 2 may need anti-clockwise, 1 may bi-directional. so u dont have that flexibility.
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Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Posti thinking of using industrial motor to modify and then have a gearbox to control the speed. just like a car.
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