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Re: Watch Winder
In Response To: Watch Winder ()

: Can anyone recommend a good watch winder that
: doesn't cost as much as the watch????

: TIA

Dawn

Orbita has an entry level open winder that you can find on the net for about $180. Some may argue about Steinhausen. They make single watch winders for $49.00 being sold through steinhousenonline.com. They can also be found at ewatchbox.com for about $69.00. The $49.00 plus shipping was on sale. These are closed winders with a wood veneer.

I have two single Steinhausen winders and one two watch winder from Stienhausen. They are programmable, bi-directional and quiet. I have not had any trouble from them and they keep my watches wound and running.

Hope this helps.

Duke

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