Val...quick tip (as someone with around 225 watches, and 225 fragrances): you should never, ever "rub" your wrists together after applying fragrance. rubbing just dries it up faster, meaning it wont last as long, and the heat generated by rubbing changes the skin chemistry which can change the fragrance profile. just a heads up,
Very happy with my two watchwinders. Trying to get the definitive reasons for or against these simple devices using the Internet and social media is hopeless and so I've come to my own conclusions, which are that after having used my winders for ten years or more, my watches seem to have survived and continue to work faultlessly and keep excellent time, which is nice.
Yeah, hopeless is the right word lol But yeah, if you don't swap your watches often and also don't want to adjust the time every time you put a different watch on, use a winder. I don't like the constant unscrew/screw of the crown just because of that.
Gorgeous set up and a lovely growing collection. The one thing that confuses me about the “triple” is why they would design it with cheap annoying little led flashing lights. A lot of folk would probably have that in their bedroom. Last thing you want is lights flashing through the night. Regardless of the room, it seems a really unnecessary feature. Hope they rethink in the next iteration. Great vid, well edited, thanks for posting
Really appreciate your time and the kind feedback on the video! I very much agree with you on the flashing lights. They are tiny but easily noticeable during the night. WOLF should try to figure out a different way to indicate on/off of the winder.
Definitely not C as it will have way too many TPD than recommended. A or B both fine, switch it to the one another every once a while is what I have been doing.
@@theaestheticminimalist This is actually not the case. When selecting bi-directional, the winder will do half the rotations on each side. The setting only depends on the winding direction of some (uni-directional) watch movements. Bi-directional is preferred when the movement winds both ways...
I own one and after 10 years faux leather is peeling off. I´ve taken good care of it with no direct sunlight so I'm quite disappointed with quality. I recently visited the Wolf stand in a watch show and they told me that probalby I missused it. It is a shame.
Yeah, if youve got only a few pieces its not worth it, but with a rolex and two bell and ross, and a rado, breitling etc, thats like 50 k of watches there. A 1 k case to show those off is well worth it for that proposition
Val...quick tip (as someone with around 225 watches, and 225 fragrances): you should never, ever "rub" your wrists together after applying fragrance. rubbing just dries it up faster, meaning it wont last as long, and the heat generated by rubbing changes the skin chemistry which can change the fragrance profile. just a heads up,
That's something I've never thought about. Thanks for the knowledge!
Very happy with my two watchwinders. Trying to get the definitive reasons for or against these simple devices using the Internet and social media is hopeless and so I've come to my own conclusions, which are that after having used my winders for ten years or more, my watches seem to have survived and continue to work faultlessly and keep excellent time, which is nice.
Yeah, hopeless is the right word lol But yeah, if you don't swap your watches often and also don't want to adjust the time every time you put a different watch on, use a winder. I don't like the constant unscrew/screw of the crown just because of that.
If u have multiple GMT, moon phase or whatever with multiple complications, a winder is a must.
Nice video! At 5 :11, is that a Bell & Ross at far right?
Yess. BR-05
Gorgeous set up and a lovely growing collection. The one thing that confuses me about the “triple” is why they would design it with cheap annoying little led flashing lights. A lot of folk would probably have that in their bedroom. Last thing you want is lights flashing through the night. Regardless of the room, it seems a really unnecessary feature. Hope they rethink in the next iteration. Great vid, well edited, thanks for posting
Really appreciate your time and the kind feedback on the video! I very much agree with you on the flashing lights. They are tiny but easily noticeable during the night. WOLF should try to figure out a different way to indicate on/off of the winder.
I use a watch winder for my watches with the Sellita SW200-1 movement. I’ve read too many horror stories about manually winding them.
Oh really? What's wrong with manually winding a Sellita SW200-1 movement?
@@theaestheticminimalist Rumor has it teeth on the ratchet wheel are easily broken.
@@markc.5750 Interesting
Hello, really love your contents. Was wondering if you could identify the valet? You are using for your colognes at 1:47. Thank you!
Hey great video, I just picked up my submariner and was interested which setting you use ? A B or C on your wolf ?
Definitely not C as it will have way too many TPD than recommended. A or B both fine, switch it to the one another every once a while is what I have been doing.
Perfect, I think I will go ahead and grab the single heritage winder.
@@theaestheticminimalist This is actually not the case. When selecting bi-directional, the winder will do half the rotations on each side. The setting only depends on the winding direction of some (uni-directional) watch movements. Bi-directional is preferred when the movement winds both ways...
Does it have lock/key?
Not for this version.
I own one and after 10 years faux leather is peeling off. I´ve taken good care of it with no direct sunlight so I'm quite disappointed with quality. I recently visited the Wolf stand in a watch show and they told me that probalby I missused it. It is a shame.
At least you used it for 10 years. My motor gave up right after the warranty expired. It is a real shame.
Nice purse
Hi! how about the noise? is it noticeable? Thx
I can't hear anything at all with the glass cover closed. There's no issue with noise. The small flashing lights might be very noticeable in the dark.
What material is the watch box?
Vegan leather, basically fake leather but a cool name
I feel like it depends on the cost of a watch lol. Certain watches kinda "need" it. Others.... nah.
Agreed. That's what I meant it should be proportionate to the watch. 9:00
@@theaestheticminimalist You right. I had commented at the time before watching the video in full tbh.
@@yme3267 Glad to know we both think the same way tho
Yeah, if youve got only a few pieces its not worth it, but with a rolex and two bell and ross, and a rado, breitling etc, thats like 50 k of watches there. A 1 k case to show those off is well worth it for that proposition
Unbearable narration 😂 I’m out
Cheap winder