digger2 0 Posted February 22, 2011 I have just ordered one of these for 53 EURO + 18 EURO shipping fee from schweizerhaus-uhren on Ebay ( http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/schweizerhaus-uhren/ ) , I hope it will wind my 288 and "Code Yellow", will report later. Info text: Sonderaktion: Hier haben Sie für kurze Zeit die Möglichkeit, auf sehr hochwertige Ausstellungsstücke einer bekannten Luxus-Uhrenbeweger Marke zu Bieten! Die ausgewählten Stücke standen in einem Showroom und sind zu 100% funktionsfähig. Da es sich um Austellungsstücke handelt, verkaufen wir sie jedoch als 2 Wahl. Die Stückzahl ist sehr begrenzt und die Aktion geht nur über diesen Monat. Also zugreifen, wenn Sie ein ebenbürtiges Pendant für Ihre edlen Automatic-Kaliber suchen! Professioneller Uhrenbeweger für 1 oder 2 Automatik-Uhren. Unsere Uhrenbeweger sind über Ihre Funktion und Technik hinaus ganz besondere, wertvolle Einrichtungsstücke. Für Ihre Herstellung werden Echtholzfurniere verwendet und mit bis zu 20 Lackschichten versehen, die handpoliert werden. Das Interieur ist farblich passend gestaltet. Durch die aufwändige, handwerklich hervorragende Produktionstechnik erhalten diese auserlesenen Schmuckstücke dauerhaften, edlen Glanz und eine besonders luxuriöse Optik. Ihre wertvollen mechanischen Uhren werden in diesen wunderschönen Vitrinen in das richtige Licht gerückt und die Ganggenauigkeit der Werke wird so über Jahre verbessert. 4 wählbare Programme für alle handelsüblichen Automatikuhren incl. Schlapfphasenfunktion sofort einsetzbar dank perfekt voreingestellter Standart-Programme Reine Handarbeit bis zu 20 handpolierte Lackschichten sehr leiser Lauf Gewicht: ca. 2 kg Maße: H 245, B 205, T 205 mm Für die Kurzentschlossenen: Sie können diesen traumhaften Luxus-Uhrenbeweger auch in unserem Shop für 199€ erwerben. Nur solange der Vorrat reicht! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KeNnY 29 Posted February 22, 2011 GREAT !! only 18€ shipping to Slovakia via DHL !! Must buy for me ! Could you please then test it if it will wind 7750 movement ? Thank you again for this GREAT post ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greg_r 81 Posted February 22, 2011 hmm - got my doubts about winding the 7750, but it's certainly a nice looking winder. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KeNnY 29 Posted February 22, 2011 I put an 3 € bid on one of the auction winder... so we will see ... I will only try low bids, maybe I will be lucky.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
digger2 0 Posted February 22, 2011 hmm - got my doubts about winding the 7750, but it's certainly a nice looking winder. Thank you Greg This is an ugly and noisy but functioning and very cheap solution (bought it for 30 £ shipped) for 7750, have it hanging on a wall and it winds them without problems. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
digger2 0 Posted February 25, 2011 Got it today, it is almost totally quiet with the top on, have placed PAM 288 worn yesterday (24 hours ago without any manual winding) on it will see how long time it will run on the program " right 2 min pause 6 min" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
digger2 0 Posted February 27, 2011 Got it today, it is almost totally quiet with the top on, have placed PAM 288 worn yesterday (24 hours ago without any manual winding) on it will see how long time it will run on the program " right 2 min pause 6 min" Still running! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nisv 0 Posted February 27, 2011 hmm - got my doubts about winding the 7750, but it's certainly a nice looking winder. Thank you Greg This is an ugly and noisy but functioning and very cheap solution (bought it for 30 £ shipped) for 7750, have it hanging on a wall and it winds them without problems. I have one of theese but i'm curious about just how long you can let it wind the watches. Mine is on a timer for 2 hours/day but would it be safe to let it wind all my watches for like 4 hours? I mean, some watches gets "charged" way faster than others, would they then suffer from that? Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
digger2 0 Posted February 27, 2011 hmm - got my doubts about winding the 7750, but it's certainly a nice looking winder. Thank you Greg This is an ugly and noisy but functioning and very cheap solution (bought it for 30 £ shipped) for 7750, have it hanging on a wall and it winds them without problems. I have one of theese but i'm curious about just how long you can let it wind the watches. Mine is on a timer for 2 hours/day but would it be safe to let it wind all my watches for like 4 hours? I mean, some watches gets "charged" way faster than others, would they then suffer from that? Thanks. Here you can find some information asbout it: http://www.watchwinderstore.com/watch/winders.htm "Can a watch winder "over-wind" my watch ? No. Today's automatic watches are almost all manufactured with a mechanism that would dis-engage the winding mechanism once the mainspring is fully wound up. Thus, over-winding should not be a concern. But "over-stressing" should be considered when choosing a winder to wind up your watch. In particular when you use a "watch-spinner" instead of a real electronic programmed automatic watch winder. In layman's term, over-stress is a result of placing an automatic watch in a winder that winds the watch non-stop, without any rest period in between. With this non-stop process, stress eventually build up. Like any other mechanical parts, over-stress could eventually shorten the useful life of the moving mechanism of a watch. Please read this page for more info on avoiding "over-stressing" your watch. " Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nisv 0 Posted February 27, 2011 Here you can find some information asbout it:http://www.watchwinderstore.com/watch/winders.htm "Can a watch winder "over-wind" my watch ? No. Today's automatic watches are almost all manufactured with a mechanism that would dis-engage the winding mechanism once the mainspring is fully wound up. Thus, over-winding should not be a concern. But "over-stressing" should be considered when choosing a winder to wind up your watch. In particular when you use a "watch-spinner" instead of a real electronic programmed automatic watch winder. In layman's term, over-stress is a result of placing an automatic watch in a winder that winds the watch non-stop, without any rest period in between. With this non-stop process, stress eventually build up. Like any other mechanical parts, over-stress could eventually shorten the useful life of the moving mechanism of a watch. Please read this page for more info on avoiding "over-stressing" your watch. " Awesome, thanks a bunch :wanker: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nisv 0 Posted February 27, 2011 There's some really good reading about winders right there, now i know i don't need to worry (all too much) about wearing down the mechanism. However, i do realize that i need to program my timer to add shorter winding periods together with pauses all throughout the day, as opposed to 1 long winding period. Again, thanks :wanker: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
digger2 0 Posted March 5, 2011 The winder worked so well so I bought one more for 6 watches: Also bought this one, waiting for it to arrive: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites