steppen Posted December 26, 2007 Report Posted December 26, 2007 Just got the word that this is on it's way to me as I type, belated christmas present, does anyone here have any experience with these winders? any feedback or insight would be great
Francisco Posted December 26, 2007 Report Posted December 26, 2007 Just got the word that this is on it's way to me as I type, belated christmas present, does anyone here have any experience with these winders? any feedback or insight would be great I share some experience. When you see the watches turning, there are two possible movement directions: A = you see the watches moving like the hands of a clock. B = you see the watches moving in the reverse direction. For asian 7750 chrono watches you must use "A". All the rest of watches I have (asian and swiss) use "B". I use the minimum numbers of winds per day. It is enough.
baltic Posted December 27, 2007 Report Posted December 27, 2007 Hey, I got the same model for C'mas! My uPO and 7753 196 are twirling away in it as we speak
steppen Posted December 28, 2007 Author Report Posted December 28, 2007 For asian 7750 chrono watches you must use "A". All the rest of watches I have (asian and swiss) use "B". I use the minimum numbers of winds per day. It is enough. 1- (Excuse me I'm a newbie , but...) Why would you wind a watch with a diferent movement in a different direction? 2- Why would you wind the the watches the minimum amount? The Zigmeister has said many times that it is impossible to overwind a watch. 3- Does anybody know if it is possible for a watchwinder to ruin the movement of a watch? asian 7750's only wind in a clockwise direction, unlike their swiss counter-parts which wind in both directions
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