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Hola, Omegans! My new BST (Big Steel Thing), actually a GMT, is a terrific addition to my collection. It was a great companion this weekend sailing and diving in the California Channel Islands. Derek & Friends, my question is: what do I do with it when it's not on my wrist? I want to get a winder, but want to be careful about it. How many revolutions does the movement take to be fully wound? Is there any danger of overwinding (I doubt it..)? Is it bidirectional, or unidirectional? If uni- which way? Any suggestions on which winder to get? cheers, Tyler
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