KonaJ
472
Brown Safe
May 19, 2019,09:04 AM
You might want to check out “Brown Safe” in California.
Mine has easily programmable winders but I have owned it for a number of years and they may well have even better options today.
Comments:
view entire thread
Advice on watchwinder for Patek collection
By: Patekphilippecollector : May 19th, 2019-08:19
I am not really looking for any view on the merits or demerits of a watchwinder (I believe in them!) But am looking to branch out into new manufacturer and looking to see who has hands on experience as a basis for further investigation. I have a couple of...
Similar issue
By: Jurry : May 19th, 2019-08:51
Hi I’m facing a similar issue but am considering buying a safe with integrated watch winders build in. I’m looking at Wolf from the US and Hartmann Tresore from Germany. Both, allegedly, have integrated watch wonders and each of them can be programmed ind...
Look at Brown Safe
By: Katzky1 : May 31st, 2019-11:14
They have the best safes at reasonable prices. I believe they use integrate Orbita watch winders.
I have a Kubik
By: chris7509 : May 19th, 2019-09:03
The high end one (metal one) which can be programmed ( rotation direction nb of turns per day etc) via an USB interface and a small Chrome extension. Considering i have done this only once it is perfect. Besides this it is small, cubic and fits in the sam...
Brown Safe
By: KonaJ : May 19th, 2019-09:04
You might want to check out “Brown Safe” in California. Mine has easily programmable winders but I have owned it for a number of years and they may well have even better options today.
I have 3 Kubiks and they are great!
By: BMR : May 19th, 2019-09:15
One holds 6 watches and then I have two singles given to me as gifts from my AD with other purchases. They are all individually programmable via usb connection not Bluetooth. Unless I’ve missed something, I don’t believe they can be scheduled for when to ...
Love the ‘papers’ stack. 👍
By: russell996 : May 19th, 2019-22:42
I guess the Wolf battery life being poor is as a result of each piece having it’s own motor for programmed winding as opposed to a single motor in the B&Z.