i understand ....
what i mean is ........ for winders with a fixed TPD, at least a timer can help....
cos some of the lower-end winders have too high a TPD... closer to a 1000 TPD than the recommended 650
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Originally posted by ohlins View Postelectronic timer auto switches the winder on/off.....
u can set when to on and when to off........ so in a way, u can adjust the TPD......
however, the winders i have all got built in 'cycle' so it will rotate for a specific period of time, then stop, then rotate again. so in this way, the tpd is fix to a certain number say 650 tpd and also its directions
what i was trying to say in previous posts is that some winders have a specific TPD for the rotors. with this orbita model, each rotor can be configure in the range of 650-900.
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Originally posted by ohlins View Postelectronic timer auto switches the winder on/off.....
u can set when to on and when to off........ so in a way, u can adjust the TPD......
Very ingenious way of controlling . But effective .
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electronic timer auto switches the winder on/off.....
u can set when to on and when to off........ so in a way, u can adjust the TPD......
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Originally posted by ohlins View Postif TPD is fixed...... can always use a electronic timer....
Cannot remember ard 25 to 30 rotations .
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Originally posted by triton View Postthe one u have can set TPD?
Fixed turns per interval .
For the type of money cannot complain .
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostOh...MG has a winder if I am not wrong...for 5 watches...wah I think that costs like 3-4k ald...
Cost less than 1k lar .
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Originally posted by triton View Postok. there is 2 schools of thought. some people say dont need to put them in winder. this is because there is no need to as keeping them wind up will cause parts to wear out faster.
another school of thought is that if u dont wind them the oil will be @ the rest position and after long time, the other parts will not have enough oil on them and hence wear will be quicker.
some get winder so that dont need to wind the watch when want to wear especially those people who has many date watches.
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Originally posted by pet View Postwatch ...
another school of thought is that if u dont wind them the oil will be @ the rest position and after long time, the other parts will not have enough oil on them and hence wear will be quicker.
some get winder so that dont need to wind the watch when want to wear especially those people who has many date watches.
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Oh...MG has a winder if I am not wrong...for 5 watches...wah I think that costs like 3-4k ald...
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