Hi,
After buying a few watches you get into the luxury problem, how to store them. Especially if you have watches you might only use for a few days a month or possibly a few days a year. I am sure you guys have some good advice.
If there are watches you interchange every week the most convenient is a watch winder so you don’t have to reset the watches all the time, but if you only use a watch say a few days a month or possibly once a year, should it then lay and rest in the days between? Is it so that it is best for a watch always to be in a winder or is it never good with a winder no matter who infrequent or frequent you use a watch? Will a watch that has been in a winder get more wear and tear and need service more often? Also, I understand there are winders that have pendulums so more like a wrist movement an others with a electric motor, which is recommended? Any big and trusted brands of winders?
Best,
Chris
Thanks for your post and I look forward to hearing responses. I may add the additional question, how do fellow purists maintain their manual watches? Is resting the watch between uses ok or is it better to wind the watch manually every couple days (however long the power reserve)? I know Orbita makes a winder for manual watches, but this seems a bit odd to me.
And then in batth tissue, and inside a ziplock sandwhich bag. Humidity is a bitch over the decades - I bought one of these http://www.doettling.com/doettling_en/ + they look good, but don't guard against humidity like a ziplock.
I'm not a big fan of watchwinders...
I store my watches in a dry place, and wind them once or twice a month.
I do that for 12 years, now, and never had a problem with this way of proceeding.
Best,
Nicolas
IF you don't wear it all the time!
Like humans, Watches deserve some rest, from time to time, and I don't see wy we should put them on a watchwinder!
Just stock your watches safely, in a dry place, and don't forget to wind them once or twice a month...
It will be perfect!
Best,
Nicolas
Even if I feel more secure to wind them at least once a month.
But on Vintage watches, it is more important, at least AFAIK.
Best,
Nicolas