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I have found that ebay is a great source for watch winders. I bought mine about a year ago and have posted a link to one for sale that is identical to mine. I know the $45 shipping may seem high, but it is a large, heavy item so I didn't have a problem paying it. I also got the winder itself for about $130, so for $175 I can keep 4 watches wound. In the jewelry stores in the mall a single watch winder costs more than that!!!
Ebay lists smaller ones, too. Just type in "watch winder" in the search box. My dad has a 2 watch winder that looks just like mine only smaller. The ones you buy in the mall jewelry stores are grossly overpriced. These aren't complex pieces of machinery - just a motor and a timer.
Anyway, just my two cents....
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