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Jan 14, 2015,19:19 PM
 

Thanks Ken.  I don't mind winding it at all; I just wasn't sure if it's better to let the watch keep running instead of stopping and starting.  I definitely wear it more than once a month, just not everyday.


I'm assuming if one is lucky to have a perpetual, that might be a watch you leave on a winder.

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Winder?

 
 By: undecided : January 13th, 2015-21:31
Royal Oak Jumbo - is it recommended to keep it on a winder when not wearing, or is it better to let it wind down and then wind it again when wearing again? I know, I should wear everyday but don't always get a chance to. If a winder is recommended, any ti... 

Generally speaking....

 
 By: KIH : January 14th, 2015-06:56
.. no need to put automatic watches on the winder. The only issue may be the date, right? But if you spare one minute to adjust the time and the date, you hand wind 10 times, and off you go! But, it is recommended to have the watch work once a month, if y... 

Thanks

 
 By: undecided : January 14th, 2015-19:19
Thanks Ken. I don't mind winding it at all; I just wasn't sure if it's better to let the watch keep running instead of stopping and starting. I definitely wear it more than once a month, just not everyday. I'm assuming if one is lucky to have a perpetual,... 

Fine either way.

 
 By: KIH : January 15th, 2015-06:05
It is said that if you keep the watch running, the "servicing" or "overhaul" interval would/ should be shorter because, obviously, the inside would be worn faster. If you work the watch once a month, naturally, the servicing interval would/ should be long... 

Ken gives solid advice.

 
 By: MichaelC : January 14th, 2015-21:05
You will not hurt the watch either way. I winder can be convenient for something like a 15202, with the unconventional date change adjuster.

personally

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : January 16th, 2015-08:31
I would recommend a SwissKubiK winder if you'd opt using one. Obviously there are many more roads to Rome.