QUOTE(waka14 @ Jun 13 2023, 04:45 PM)
i havent use one before...if im not using i rather let the movement rest...why bother with unwanted wear right?
regardless after 5-7yrs or so the watch will probably require servicing (might be longer depending on movement and usage). Tbh i dont see the need for a winder unless u running something very2 complex like a perpetual calendar.
What im saying is...just use only until something is wrong, then send in.
psst, get a jewelry tray from shopee, the soft material wont scratch your watch case if you are using it daily. Beats putting it directly on hard surfaces...wont immediately show wear, but over time yes
It's funny u say that now, I just saw an article that putting a watch on a watch winder when not using it, will actually cause more harm ( wear and tear ) to the watch, better to let it rest and still when not wearing, and wind it again before wearing, now that all make sense. regardless after 5-7yrs or so the watch will probably require servicing (might be longer depending on movement and usage). Tbh i dont see the need for a winder unless u running something very2 complex like a perpetual calendar.
What im saying is...just use only until something is wrong, then send in.
psst, get a jewelry tray from shopee, the soft material wont scratch your watch case if you are using it daily. Beats putting it directly on hard surfaces...wont immediately show wear, but over time yes
Yeah I plan to send in the watch for servicing every few years or if there's something wrong. For storing, I was thinking of putting back into the Tissot box casing, will that suffice ?
This post has been edited by Sotsotzaii: Jun 13 2023, 04:49 PM
Jun 13 2023, 04:48 PM

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