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I've read about watch winders, including the the Chronocentric article, and I think I'd like to have one. I have a Geneve Dynamic from 1971 and a Hamilton Chronomatic. I'd like to get a winder that will hold two watches.
Someone posted a link to a winder for sale at Sam's club. Looking on the Internet I've found lots of choices for widely varying prices.
I'm interested in a unit that will treat these and any future watches as well as possible. I don't care about cosmetics; the winder won't be for show.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
Alan
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