Tutelary watch winder
Discussion
I bought a Tutelary watch winder from Ebay sometime ago. It works great and is very quiet.
Its standard function is to rotate the watches for 1 hour and rest for three hours.
If i leave my classic Omega and Porsche design by IWC on there day and night for weeks at a time am i over charging them? I understand there is a clutch inside the watch to prevent over charging, but am i in danger of wearing this out?
I could put a mains timer on the plug socket if i am damaging my watch?
Its standard function is to rotate the watches for 1 hour and rest for three hours.
If i leave my classic Omega and Porsche design by IWC on there day and night for weeks at a time am i over charging them? I understand there is a clutch inside the watch to prevent over charging, but am i in danger of wearing this out?
I could put a mains timer on the plug socket if i am damaging my watch?
Ray Singh said:
Thanks for the replies. I will use my mains timer to stop the over winding. I will try it for a couple of hours per 24 hours as a starter.
You cannot over wind a modern automatic watch. Automatic movements have a clutch system so when the mainspring is fully wound the winding mechanism slips. Otherwise you would over wind your watch by wearing it on an active day!
How exactly do you control the rotations of the rotor whilst it is on your wrist?The 645 turns is most likely a recommended amount to fully wind the spring over the course of a day ... I definitely wouldn't read too much into it.
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