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Logan5tx
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Apr 2, 2019
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I'm curious- I bought one of the Wolf Windsor two watch winders on her a few months back and was very excited about it.  Its beautiful and really nice.  BUT- It doesn't keep my watches wound!  I have one of the new new ceramic Rolex Daytonas and and also one of the Glycine bronze combat subs and I notice that after a couple days they have either stopped or the time will be completely off like they have started and stopped a few times.  This is after manually trying to wind them to full wind before putting them in the winder.  I've tried the three different settings as well, with no luck.  Its really frustrating because the cheap crappy $50 winders from ebay that I've used in the past actually work great.  Its ironic that I may end up shelving the Wolf and going back to the cheap winders after spending that money on it.  Has anyone else had similar issues? 
Apr 2, 2019
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Apr 30, 2019
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Logan5txI don't have Wolf winders, but it sounds like you may have a warranty claim with Wolf. If you've tried everything as you say, your watches shouldn't stop. A newer Daytona should take about 900 TPD to stay wound. Maybe contact Wolf and let us know how it "turns" out. ;)
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Apr 30, 2019
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