Thank you, indebtbutontime, for your detailed description.

Jun 09, 2019,11:59 AM
 

If setting my perpetual wasn't such a nightmare I might go the same way as you do as I'm with you on the service interval caused by keeping watches on winders. Furthermore there is the space and practical issue of keeping 10-20 watches all on winders.
PS you have a great nickname. I'm indepted to many people, not least on this forum for their wisdom and experience. Still not often on time though smile

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How do you set your watches?

 
 By: mrds : June 8th, 2019-08:32
Dear friends, one question I often have in my mind is: how do you set your watches? Many of you have several watches, some of them you'll wear frequently, others will be on your wrists for special occasions. Do you keep all your watches on winders? Do you...  

I keep one watch running on a winder.

 
 By: mkvc : June 8th, 2019-09:09
It's a Rolex reference 1018, and I can just put it on whenever I wish. It is outrageously accurate, but I reset it every few months (or at least when there is a switch to or from Daylight Savings). The other watches stop between wearings, so I set them wh... 

That's actually a curious habit we have in common, wanting to synchronize second and minute hands as accurately as possible...

 
 By: FabR : June 8th, 2019-09:19
Something I noticed over time though is that this appears to be done automatically by Patek watches (they catch up at most after a minute o two), while personally I have never noticed this, e.g., in a Rolex. That is, either I manually set up the two hands... 

I'm curious about your observation that Pateks may sync their minute hands position to the seconds hand.

 
 By: mrds : June 9th, 2019-11:45
From a movement function standpoint it's not obvious to me that this function has been invented by Patek of any other manufacurer, so that would be a new (and useful) "complication" to me. Thanks, FabR, for sharing your comments! Daniel

Watch winder

 
 By: Jurry : June 8th, 2019-10:06
Most f my watches are automatic and I keep them in a watch winder The manual ones I keep in a safe and wind them once a month regardless if I wear them or not Hope this helps

So you're a winder guy.

 
 By: mrds : June 9th, 2019-11:50
This certainly is the most convenient way of solving the problem, at least for automatic watches. Since you're a VC kind of collector, there is a nice winder they make since last year (or so I was told). Thanks, Jurry.

Thanks

 
 By: Jurry : June 9th, 2019-12:21
I’ll check with my AD on the VC winder. I’ve one VC winder by t heard they discontinued them

Pretty much the same, except . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 8th, 2019-10:50
. . . for using time.gov as a reference when setting. Which reminds me, it's time to revolve a few back to the safe and take a few out. Art

setting, winding, running habits

 
 By: InDebtButOnTime : June 8th, 2019-11:22
I usually have 3-5 watches readily accessible in a drawer that get rotated over a week or two then that group gets changed out or "evolves". I no longer use winders as I feel they just hurry up the day the piece will need servicing. Relating to a car engi... 

Thank you, indebtbutontime, for your detailed description.

 
 By: mrds : June 9th, 2019-11:59
If setting my perpetual wasn't such a nightmare I might go the same way as you do as I'm with you on the service interval caused by keeping watches on winders. Furthermore there is the space and practical issue of keeping 10-20 watches all on winders. PS ... 

As a time reference...

 
 By: cshimokita : June 8th, 2019-15:02
I use a clock that is "Radio Wave Controlled / Auto Tuning". Since the clock syncs with the radio signal every hour it's close enough for me. I let my watches run down between using. To set a watch that has stopped I do the following: 01) Wind the watch 5... 

Thanks, Casey, for sharing this.

 
 By: mrds : June 9th, 2019-12:03
A detailed and precise description of your routine as can be expected only in Japan! And I'm with you that perpetuals deserve a special treatment absolutely. Especially over year end. New year's eve is the time when I feel I have no choice but wearing my ... 

Old times

 
 By: Jurry : June 9th, 2019-12:24
That reminds me off the old times when you had to call a specific number and it would give you the exact time every 10 seconds Plus the hourly beep on the radio

I only wind the watch that i tend to wear that day . Set the time (and date etc ) .

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : June 8th, 2019-15:17
Others i wind every month or so .

I use the Watchville App

 
 By: Jad : June 9th, 2019-02:44
As it has all the necessary information including the moon phases, I usually am picky when setting the watch I am wearing as the seconds and minutes have to go together and synchronized with the app, this can be very easy with some watches (GO chronometer... 

Hi Jad, thank you for pointing out the Watchville App.

 
 By: mrds : June 10th, 2019-01:34
I just installed it and checked it out. The time display page is really usefull for setting watches, especially the astronomical complications.