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Watch-winder settings
Could someone help me with watchwinder settings for Calibre 751 (Master Compressor Chrono)? - Orbita recommends Bidirectional mode (?? - I seem to remember JLC praising unidirectional winding...), 650 - 900 rev/day, and I do not trust completely this recommendation, also because the watch tends to rund slow in the winder...
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Watch-winder settings
By: sery.vlk : December 22nd, 2009-08:29
Could someone help me with watchwinder settings for Calibre 751 (Master Compressor Chrono)? - Orbita recommends Bidirectional mode (?? - I seem to remember JLC praising unidirectional winding...), 650 - 900 rev/day, and I do not trust completely this reco...
If I remember well
By: amanico : December 22nd, 2009-08:50
It is anti clockwise, as I previously asked to the Manufacture, but I can't find where I put the answer... Well, to be honest, I find these watch winders a bit useless. You don't wear your watch? So, give it some rest, it won't be bad for it! Let's see if...