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Thanks for the suggestion, Robin
When I say fully wound, I mean around 50 winds where I start feeling a little more tension on the crown. That's when I stop. I guess this is a good reason for me to send the watch in for an inspection in addition to the tiny dirt mark that I wanted addressed a few months ago.
I'm currently debating on whether I should get my second mechanical watch. Maybe this is a good excuse to pull the trigger as I'll be without my Rising Hours for a while.
Also I'm wondering if I should invest into a watch winder. Do most of you have one or two or three, etc?
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By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : April 5th, 2016-22:31
Time to send for servicing then. Kill 2 birds with 1 stone I don\'t use a winder - I believe to let my watches rest when they are not being worn. As for your next mechanical watch, there are so many options! Perhaps a more sporty one to compliment your Ni...
No on the watch winder
By: Todd B. : April 8th, 2016-11:51
KL, The best way I've heard it described is you wouldn't leave your car running all the time so why would you do that with your watches? As Robin says 'let them rest'. I purchased a Montblanc watch winder strictly for looks and to house my all black timew...