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TigerUK
296
Feb 17, 2021
I don't see the point of a single watch winder.i assume it's a single for your daily, in which case why does it need a winder?
BoogieNYC
38
Feb 17, 2021
TigerUKSome people have more than one automatic watch and switch which one they wear, so for those people who have two or more they can keep one wound while they wear (and keep the other wound). Other watches -- some older, etc. -- don't keep winding fully during the normal day/night when worn, so a winder can augment the winding process for those watches that need help. Finally, there are people who can't spend $2500 on a five-head winder and will only spend enough to keep one watch wound while they wear a second watch. And bonus: some people have non-auto watches in their collections so they may wear a non-auto watch one day and the automatic they leave on the winder another day. It's a matter of switching off. I've got several automatics but I'd rather spend $2500 or whatever on another watch rather than another winder. It's not ideal, but then again, neither is having to spend $2500 or more to keep your watches running ;-)