Does your winder alternate its direction of rotation? Some automatics wind in only one direction whilst others wind in both directions.
I tend to chop and change watches regularly each day so find my watch winder quite useful. The problem is that some watches seem to work better than others on the winder. My Rolexes are fine. I can leave them on it for a few days and they're still spot on. The same for my Boctok's. The Seiko's however are awkward. The SNXS models with the 7S26 movement are fine but the SKX's and the Monsters, with the same movement, don't seem to like it and lose considerable time over a couple of days. Has anyone else found this and maybe discovered a solution.
Does your winder alternate its direction of rotation? Some automatics wind in only one direction whilst others wind in both directions.
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
hi
don't know if this may help data base of which way a watch winds
cheers
https://www.orbita.com/winder-support/#
Thank guys. The winder is set to rotate clockwise for 20 minutes, pause for 20 minutes then anticlockwise for 20 minutes.,pause and so on. The watches are angled by about 45 degrees. I will look into the link mentioned. Perhaps I need a winder with different settings depending on what watch is fitted.