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Originally posted by dtyr View PostHello TS, sorry to rod your thread. I am a newbie here and I cannot post new threads yet. Just wana ask some advices from all of you here, I've recently bought a 2 + 3 winder for my pam and oris. However, my pam stops even after I uses the winder. My oris still runs. Any advices? Many thanks in advance.
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Hello TS, sorry to rod your thread. I am a newbie here and I cannot post new threads yet. Just wana ask some advices from all of you here, I've recently bought a 2 + 3 winder for my pam and oris. However, my pam stops even after I uses the winder. My oris still runs. Any advices? Many thanks in advance.
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That's true, normally we recommend to change the battery weekly when the watch winder using battery operated.
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Does anyone know where I can get a 12 pcs watch winder in Singapore?
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Hi ten10 I'm looking for a 4 watch individual winder for 2 panerais at least, care to share the fellow members lament about his watch winder brand? Or can pm as well.. Thanks in advance!!
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Allow me to add two more requirements...
If you have large Pre-V buckles on your strap, do test if it fits the winding pods.
Recently, a member lamented to me that he bought a winder that cant fit his panerai watches (and/or vice-versa).
Frequent taking out and putting in the watch into the pod also has damaged the watch holder.
The other point he brought up was that the spring-loaded winder expanded his leather watch strap.
Perhaps its good to test the winders yourself before buying. Convince yourself rather than hear the sales talk.
cheers!
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you can consider looking through the watch tools and accessories section.
it depends on how much you willing to pay for a winder.
some factors to consider
- ability to set individual TPD
- ability to set winding direction
- one watch per pod
- holder of watch - is it sponge (some sponge lose their shape quickly or spring loaded*preferably not*)
- battery and AC options availability
- material use to make winder
- warranty issue
- brands ability to repair winder if winder is faulty.
Originally posted by adamtzw View PostHi, new here to this forum.. =)
Would like to get a watch winder for my watches.
Any recommendations as to which brand would be good to go for? Where would be a good place to get them?
Thank you so much!! =)
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Looking to buy a 2-4 watch winder
Hi, new here to this forum.. =)
Would like to get a watch winder for my watches.
Any recommendations as to which brand would be good to go for? Where would be a good place to get them?
Thank you so much!! =)
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Originally posted by dracula747 View PostI think the Boxy Winder is a good buy. JW selling $112+ each including GST.
Small, light & quiet..... suitable to be placed in small safe. Can be used with optional battery pack.
Else can stack up to a Brick System consisting of up to 12 winders, just need to buy the Base for $50 and uses just 1 power plug.
Or a smaller base for $35 for up to 6 winders.
Can fit even my 48mm watch.
Boxy is made by parent company Abest (Taiwan), and Abest makes for brands such as Mitch & Marc, Heiden, Kadloo and many more.
However, do note that Boxy winders employ a belt-drive system (not direct-drive) and would have some slippage if the belt gets worn. But so far, I've not heard from anyone it breaks down during its warranty period.
Good choice!
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I think the Boxy Winder is a good buy. JW selling $112+ each including GST.
Small, light & quiet..... suitable to be placed in small safe. Can be used with optional battery pack.
Else can stack up to a Brick System consisting of up to 12 winders, just need to buy the Base for $50 and uses just 1 power plug.
Or a smaller base for $35 for up to 6 winders.
Can fit even my 48mm watch.
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