I have two of these Mozsly devices to manage the power reserve of 5 quality automatic watches. I tend to rotate the watches according to when they were last worn and by their power reserve. I switch on the winders for around 8-10 hrs a day (not always the same watch naturally) and they keep all pieces ticking along very nicely. Super quiet, not silly money and very reliable, they can run on two AA batteries without the hassle of plugging into the mains and I've found them to last for over two months using them on the standard bi-directional 650TPD setting. They cannot overwind a decent watch - if that was the case and you wear an auto watch daily, it would break in no time. If you are going away for a long time and are not taking all your collection (who does lol), just let the watches wind down, stop and rest. it will do no harm at all.
Thanks. I was curious about the lifespan of batteries and you answered my question. Got one of those this morning and it seems like a decent piece of kit.
Received as a bday present for my Omega. Worked well since it’s not a watch I’m wearing everyday. Also nice to know it’s wound once done it’s cycle in the winder. It’s a watch that moves with wrist movement too so winder was ideal for a watch that stops after such little use
No watch on wrist Matt!😅😅Good video. Im getting a watch winder soon for when my watchmaker services or regulates speed on my watch not to have to constantly wear for a full week but put in the winder. If you think about it you can't over wind a watch. For example you wear your automatic watch everyday for a month. Essentially when you take it off at night is the rest period. Same with rest period in winder on rest period. Great video and cool winder.👍👍👍👍💯
Very nice winder .I have 4 box winders stacked and linked together .Like you say I never leave watches turning permenantly just the next 4 watches for the week ahead
Just bought this Mozsly Winder in Carbon Fiber finish. Works very well so far. Dead silent. I like it so far and feel it is worth the money as long as it lasts. Looks very classy as well. I live in Canada where our dollar SUCKS! Cost was $115.99 + 5% Tax on Amazon. I used a gift card of $50.00 so that helped.
I do have a watch winder but only use it very sparingly, like you I have no wish to keep an automatic watch constantly running & winding. Good video Matt.👍
I've had my seiko monster and tuna on winders for about 8 years each (lowest setting). Neither has ever been serviced and they still keep great time and work flawlessly. All my newer watches are on winders as well. I used to buy into the "watch winders are bad" hype but as I talked to more enthusiasts OUTSIDE of the internet echo chamber it became clear that it's a bunch of bullshit. If having a winder enables you to enjoy all of your watches more regularly then do it, and ignore the bro-science scare mongerers.
Thank you! It’s a Muhle Glashutte S.A.R Flieger chronograph. It’s a great watch. It also comes on a rubber strap which is very comfortable and has a piece to make it flush with the case. I love how the chronograph pusher and crown come off the left side of case. I’ve been meaning to make a review of it…
Woah, I definitely need to look at how that works. Sounds like rotational inertia and momentum would play a role in how that works but I'm just guessing. If I never saw this video I would think it was a lie
@@nicekid76 This is my favorite video for how mechanical watches work: ua-cam.com/video/rL0_vOw6eCc/v-deo.html An automatic watch just has a weighted rotor attached to it with a series of gears that wind it instead of relying on the crown being rotated. If you look at an automatic watch with an exhibition back (like the Seiko shown ;)) you can see the actual rotor.
I've got SIX of these damn things... they're complete crap. All six have stopped working in less than a year. I understand sometimes you get a dud but SIX DUDS?! Come on...
I have two of these Mozsly devices to manage the power reserve of 5 quality automatic watches. I tend to rotate the watches according to when they were last worn and by their power reserve. I switch on the winders for around 8-10 hrs a day (not always the same watch naturally) and they keep all pieces ticking along very nicely. Super quiet, not silly money and very reliable, they can run on two AA batteries without the hassle of plugging into the mains and I've found them to last for over two months using them on the standard bi-directional 650TPD setting. They cannot overwind a decent watch - if that was the case and you wear an auto watch daily, it would break in no time. If you are going away for a long time and are not taking all your collection (who does lol), just let the watches wind down, stop and rest. it will do no harm at all.
Thanks. I was curious about the lifespan of batteries and you answered my question. Got one of those this morning and it seems like a decent piece of kit.
Received as a bday present for my Omega. Worked well since it’s not a watch I’m wearing everyday. Also nice to know it’s wound once done it’s cycle in the winder. It’s a watch that moves with wrist movement too so winder was ideal for a watch that stops after such little use
Sounds like a great present! What Omega do you have?
No watch on wrist Matt!😅😅Good video. Im getting a watch winder soon for when my watchmaker services or regulates speed on my watch not to have to constantly wear for a full week but put in the winder. If you think about it you can't over wind a watch. For example you wear your automatic watch everyday for a month. Essentially when you take it off at night is the rest period. Same with rest period in winder on rest period. Great video and cool winder.👍👍👍👍💯
Very nice winder .I have 4 box winders stacked and linked together .Like you say I never leave watches turning permenantly just the next 4 watches for the week ahead
The idea way to do it!
Just bought this Mozsly Winder in Carbon Fiber finish. Works very well so far. Dead silent.
I like it so far and feel it is worth the money as long as it lasts.
Looks very classy as well.
I live in Canada where our dollar SUCKS!
Cost was $115.99 + 5% Tax on Amazon.
I used a gift card of $50.00 so that helped.
Nice to have a gift card to reduce the cost! The carbon fiber is a cool look. What watch are you using it for?
I do have a watch winder but only use it very sparingly, like you I have no wish to keep an automatic watch constantly running & winding.
Good video Matt.👍
Good practice! Thank you :D
How is the magnet on the motor? That might not good for the automatic watch.
brought this watch winder, less than 2 months later it stopped working...
I've had my seiko monster and tuna on winders for about 8 years each (lowest setting). Neither has ever been serviced and they still keep great time and work flawlessly. All my newer watches are on winders as well. I used to buy into the "watch winders are bad" hype but as I talked to more enthusiasts OUTSIDE of the internet echo chamber it became clear that it's a bunch of bullshit. If having a winder enables you to enjoy all of your watches more regularly then do it, and ignore the bro-science scare mongerers.
Love the orange. I bought that one and it’s been great for my Oris and Onega!!
Glad to hear! I've got the Muhle Glashutte in it now.
Great video thanks. What is the chronograph watch at the start and end of the video (tool type watch with chunky bracelet? I like the look of it a lot
Thank you! It’s a Muhle Glashutte S.A.R Flieger chronograph. It’s a great watch. It also comes on a rubber strap which is very comfortable and has a piece to make it flush with the case. I love how the chronograph pusher and crown come off the left side of case.
I’ve been meaning to make a review of it…
@@OntheWrist Thanks I would love to watch that review looks like an awesone piece
nice looking watch, what is it? I just bought this winder for my Rolex Deepsea
Thanks! It’s a Muhle Glashutte S.A.R flieger chronograph! A beast of a watch
@@OntheWrist This winder just showed up. I set it up for my Rolex sea-dweller. looks great and provides piece of mind.
you've got a new sub! what a nice video!
Thank you :D
is the motor shielded from magnetism purposes
Wait... just spinning a watch will wind it up? Like if I duct tape it up to my power drill it will wind up?
Only if it is an automatic watch! If your watch is quartz or manual wind, it won’t do anything (other than spin around fast).
Woah, I definitely need to look at how that works. Sounds like rotational inertia and momentum would play a role in how that works but I'm just guessing. If I never saw this video I would think it was a lie
@@nicekid76 This is my favorite video for how mechanical watches work: ua-cam.com/video/rL0_vOw6eCc/v-deo.html
An automatic watch just has a weighted rotor attached to it with a series of gears that wind it instead of relying on the crown being rotated. If you look at an automatic watch with an exhibition back (like the Seiko shown ;)) you can see the actual rotor.
Why is that thing spinning the watch so fast like that ?
Interesting!
Thank you!!!
nice!
Thank you :D
I've got SIX of these damn things... they're complete crap. All six have stopped working in less than a year. I understand sometimes you get a dud but SIX DUDS?! Come on...