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Maybe once a week...
I have an Omega Seamaster Pro chronometer with the ETA2892A2/Omega 1120 movement, and I wind it up manually once a week or whenever it needs adjusting or date adjusted, but it's very accurate and I wear it everyday, so it doesn't need to be manually wound too much. I do like the 'smooth as butter' manual winding, almost addictive, but refrain in favor of the bi-directionally winding rotor to do it's thing daily, and you can't overwind it anyway. All watches wear down eventually, even quartz, so take it easy on the winding. Whatever. Enjoy!
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I do ...
By: donizetti : January 16th, 2010-12:45
... since I wear my watches in rotation and don't think keeping automatics on the winder all the time causes less wear then manually winding them a bit when I take them out of the box every week or two. I am now keeping two watches on the winder which are...
Maybe once a week...
By: chaser579 : January 16th, 2010-16:33
I have an Omega Seamaster Pro chronometer with the ETA2892A2/Omega 1120 movement, and I wind it up manually once a week or whenever it needs adjusting or date adjusted, but it's very accurate and I wear it everyday, so it doesn't need to be manually wound...
Yup always
By: AnthonyTsai : January 16th, 2010-20:41
I manually wind whatever watch I'm wearing in the morning even if it's an automatic. It has become a morning ritual for me. If it's introduces more wear and tear to the watch, I really don't care because I get enjoyment manually winding it. - AT
Some of them, daily...
By: SteveW : January 17th, 2010-00:36
...when I am wearing them. There are some automatics that I just can't seem to keep wound in normal life. The result is after a couple of days they begin to run erratically and by Thursday morning they stop. Usually I try to move on from these watches but...