globetrotterdoug
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Either is OK
I don't have an Orbita winder (well, actually I do but my son has it). I use Scatola del Tempo which winds in both directions. It does fine with my 5960P as well as the rest of my PP and Rolex watches watches with the exception of the 5136/1. With its smaller rotor, I need more turns to keep it wound.
5960p
By: hon8500 : August 27th, 2008-18:47
Please help me with this question regarding 5960p: When the power is at "-" how many full winds does it take to reach "+" My watch takes about 60 winds. (I made sure it's a FULL wind) Does this sound right? This message has been edited by Dje on 2008-08-3...
50 for me
By: globetrotterdoug : September 4th, 2008-12:39
My 5960P just wound down (I'm on a trip as it is not on a winder). I wound it up last night. It took 50 winds (with a wind being from the tip of my finger to just beyond my knuckle.) It does seem a bit much for the watch given only a 48 hour reserve but I...
Thanks
By: hon8500 : September 4th, 2008-14:09
I also have been averaging around 50 winds. Thanks for the info. I'm ready to put it in my orbita winder, except the orbita website instruction was Unidirectional 650-800 TPD. Not sure if setting should be CCW or CW.