Just get rid of the stupid watch winder unless you have a quest to maximise wear and tear on your watches regardless of whether they're actually being used.

If a watch is used 24/7 as an everyday watch that's fine, it'll need service every 6-7 years and inevitably parts will wear as it gets older. However, if a watch is worn sparingly it'll need servicing less often and it'll last longer. Watch winders and vintage watches are a bad combination, that lovely vintage watch already contains worn parts so why accelerate that wear? Remember, parts for that lovely vintage watch may well be obsolete.

If folks are too lazy to set and wind a watch when they want to wear it maybe they should stick to quartz?

Paul