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: Many thanks John where did you get the winder
: from and how much.
: regards
: W.J.Wharton.
I got mine at Otto Frei, formerly known as Frei & Borel. Go to their site, choose "Watch Materials" from the left hand menu, and look for "Automatic Watch Winders".
The guy that recommended them had one of the single winders with sliding cover, with no leather covering. I bought the leather covered double winder when they were on sale, for $295, but the regular price is $455 (still not bad in comparison to a lot of others).
JOHN
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