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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de marzo de 2024
I am very happy so far. It fits my larger watches, and my smaller watches just the same. Make sure when you order you order the watch Winder that has the power cord though. I got my first one as a gift and it was ordered without the power cord, so I had to purchase a second one. The stack feature is nice though and my watches are keeping good time.
Gerald Tsai
Comentado en Singapur el 30 de julio de 2021
Simple to use in a neat little package.
Pushkar Jamnerkar
Comentado en Singapur el 20 de diciembre de 2021
Super winder!
Scrum
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de julio de 2019
There are 2 features on this unit that are not found in some of the most expensive watch winders in the market. Controls situated in the the front for convenience, and modularity of it's design which allows you to expand, contract or customizing the layout when you have multiple units.Although the construction is hard plastic, it is well built; parts do not rattle within the box. It also runs quiet. Although if you listen to it intently, there's a soft and hardly audible hum. I'm an extremely light sleeper and this does not bother me one bit. It turns on the hour, so you'll have to be super attentive and awake to actually catch the hum at night. So don't waste your time.I wish more manufactures make an effort to produce easy understable instructions like boxy. Everything you need to know is in the Manuel, including fixing it. Two rotor bands come with the package too.I purchase this unit mainly for the hard to find features mentioned in the first paragraph. It is made of plastic, so is many things we purchase these days. All in all, I highly recommend this well thought out watch winder.7/7/2019 - UpdateUsed this about 4 days now. This unit is supposed to begin turning on the hour, however I’ve noticed it’s been loosing about 30 to 45 seconds each hour. Although it bothered me initially, looking at the numbers 12 to 15 minutes a day slower would hardly impact my watch being under wound. My movement recommended 650 TPD, I set it to 950. Mine is a new Swiss ETA movement which has mechanism built in to prevent over winding, but if i have an older movement I’ll likely get a Wolf. However for this build quality and at this particular price point, I would still recommend it, only for newer movements.
Michael Grigoriev
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de junio de 2019
I was looking for a reasonably-priced winder to match my humble Seiko. After reading a ton of reviews on Amazon (none seem to be perfect!), I decided to take a chance on this winder. I liked the fact that it has a pretty minimalist aesthetic, a setting for ~650 turns per day (which is what my watch needs to stay wound). I also thought the modular design was a safer bet than a dual winder, because if a single motor fails -- eventually bound to happen, especially with cheaper winders -- it can be replaced piecemeal.So far I've had it for a couple of weeks, so longevity is yet to be determined, but so far it has exceeded expectations. It's quiet enough to never notice it even on a bedside table, and I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it always seems to stop in the same orientation. Don't see any reason to pay more for the upgraded "Fancy" model, unless you specifically care about the color.---Update Aug 2024: 5 years later, I have two of these, and they are both working flawlessly.
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