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: Gentlemen: I am looking for a good inexpensive
: watch winder. What are some brands I should
: look into? Also, I just saw a single Eilux
: watch winder for $132 on sale. Are Eilux's
: good winders? Thank you.
: Conrad
I got mine from here:
http://www.ewatchbox.com/watchwinder.html
Specifically, this one:
http://www.ewatchbox.com/stsiwawi.html
It 'works' as advertised. I have no idea if it's a 'good' or 'bad' winder since it's the only one I've ever owned. It's quiet. Has multiple functions. Hasn't exploded. And, yes....it's as pretty in person as advertised on the site.
All that said...if anyone knows if it makes a difference to 'wind' (in a winder...not manually) Omegas in a CCW or CW direction...I'd love to know.
Cheers.
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