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Superb Watch Winders for the Budding Collector

If your mechanical watch collection is growing, you may want to keep your automatics ticking when they aren’t on your wrist.

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You’ve caught the watch-collecting bug, so you’ve gone out and bought a fancy automatic watch. Or two. Or three. Or ten. But, like a shark, an automatic watch has to keep moving to keep working, and that mostly means staying on your wrist.

This presents an inconvenience for those with multiple watches changing them up day to day. If you don’t want to be shaking your watches and resetting them every time you rotate to a new one, you might want a good watch winder.

And while there’s no shortage of options out there — from cheap single-watch winders under $50 to massive, custom-made vaults costing thousands — finding something that’s high in both quality and value can be a challenge. We're here to help.

Versa Elite

Versa

Versa Elite

amazon.com
$89.95

  • Relatively affordable

  • Pillow might be too small for large watches
  • Capacity: 1 watch
  • Power: AC
  • Settings: Speed (turns per day), directional

    Watch winders can get pricey, but you don’t need to spend a fortune on one, as something like the Versa Elite is a simple but tasteful option that’ll keep a single watch healthy and ready to be worn.

        Barrington Automatic Watch Winder

        Barrington

        Barrington Automatic Watch Winder

        amazon.com
        $295.00

        • Simple, tasteful design
        • Quality-feeling build
        • Compact

        • No dust cover
        • Capacity: 1 watch
        • Power: AC, battery
        • Settings: Speed (turns per day), directional

          The Barrington Single Watch Winder is the brand’s flagship product, and it’s got a striking design that’ll make it a nice, modern appointment for any home or office. We found that it's got a solid build quality and a tastefully modern look.

              Wolf Heritage Double Watch Winder

              Wolf

              Wolf Heritage Double Watch Winder

              $1,035.00
              $770.00 (26% off)
              • Capacity: 2 watch
              • Power: AC, battery
              • Settings: Speed (turns per day), directional

                As a specialist in handmade watch winders, safes, and other similar storage solutions, Wolf is a mainstay that you’ll see on just about any list of winders. Its Heritage Double is a relatively simple offering that accommodates two watches.

                    Orbita Sparta Watchwinder 2

                    Orbita

                    Orbita Sparta Watchwinder 2

                    amazon.com
                    $505.75

                    • Made in USA

                    • No dust cover
                        • Capacity: 1 watch
                        • Power: AC, battery
                        • Settings: Speed (turns per day), directional

                          Orbita is another well-known player in the watch winder space. The Sparta Bold is a lightweight, two-watch option that runs on batteries which should last years with its extended-winding cycle option.

                              Orbita Tourbillon 1 Watchwinder

                              Orbita

                              Orbita Tourbillon 1

                              orbita.com
                              $995.00
                              • Capacity: 1 watch
                              • Power: AC
                              • Settings: Speed (turns per day), directional

                                Watch winders should also ideally also function as chic appointments for whatever indoor space they adorn. The Tourbillon from Orbita does just that with an all-glass case and exposed circuitry for a striking visual impression. (And it’ll keep a watch wound, as well.)

                                    Wolf Roadster Triple Winder

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                                    Wolf Roadster Triple Winder with Storage

                                    watchesofswitzerland.com
                                    $1,859.00
                                    $1,115.40 (40% off)

                                    • Includes additional storage

                                    • Pricey
                                    • Capacity: 3 watches
                                    • Power: AC, battery
                                    • Settings: Speed (turns per day), directional

                                      Wolf’s Roadster collection of watch winders features beautiful leather exteriors. This is a premium option and a classy way to keep up to three automatic watches wound and ready for the wrist.

                                          Rappaport Paramount Nine Watch Winder

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                                          Rappaport Paramount Nine Watch Winder

                                          rapportlondon.com
                                          $5,200.00

                                          • High-end materials and construction

                                          • Pricey
                                          • Capacity: 9 watches
                                          • Power: AC
                                          • Settings: Speed (turns per day), directional

                                            Lord knows watch collections can grow beyond all reasonable limits, and if you have a single automatic watch that needs to be kept wound, chances are you have more. The Rapport London Paramount will wind up to nine watches and provides a fun way to appreciate them, even when off-wrist, as they hypnotically revolve behind a glass door.


                                            How to Use a Watch Winder

                                            Watch winders are pretty simple contraptions. There might be some differences between models, but most operate in more or less the same fashion, at least in their most basic usage. In the majority of cases, you'll simply wrap your watch around a small, spring-loaded pillow that clips back into the mechanism. Then you turn it on, and let it do its thing — the winder's motion causes the automatic rotor to rotate and wind the watch's mainspring.

                                            Beyond that most basic functioning, some winders offer more advanced controls. They might offer the ability to set the number of turns per hour, which you might want to consider based on not wanting to cause undue wear while still keeping your watch wound — but that will also relate to how efficient your watch's winding system is (which can differ between watches). Others might offer other programmable options such as a timed winding so your watch can also rest.

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                                            For most watch winders, your watch wraps around a little pillow or spring that clips back into the winder.
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                                            Things to Consider When Shopping for a Watch Winder

                                            Do you actually need a watch winder? No, you don't "need" one, but you might want one. The same is mostly true of watches these days. Some enthusiasts will tell you that it's good for the health of your watches, while others dispute that. It's debatable, but in the end you should make a purchase based on your own situation, habits and needs: i.e., because you want one.

                                            Why might you want a watch winder? There are plenty of good reasons. The convenience of having your watch set and ready to wear is the most commonly cited justification. But we'd argue that if you're a person that appreciates watches and has several to many of them, you might also enjoy the way a watch winder can itself be a nicely crafted appointment for your space, and a way to store your watch — as well as allow you to enjoy it even when you're not wearing it.

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                                            The Wolf Axis watch winder.
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                                            Will it actually keep your watches wound? Understand that watch winders don't work for every kind of watch: they only work for automatic watches — i.e., the kind that use a rotor that swings with the movement of the watch and winds the mainspring inside. It won't work for manually wound watches, and it won't work for your typical quartz watches.

                                            How will it fit in your space? Consider the size of a watch winder and the space where you'll keep it, as many can be even larger than your average watch packaging. When you're considering where you'll keep it, also consider whether it'll need to be plugged in. In terms of how it'll fit aesthetically, that's up to you.

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                                            Barrington (left) and Wolf single watch winders, side by side.
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                                            Is it quiet? Even the little motors required to rotate a watch on a pillow can make some sound, and this is a common complaint about cheaper (and even some more expensive) winders. Sure, it can be annoying if it's in your bedroom when you're sleeping, but moreover, you want a quiet watch winder simply because it feels more refined — and appropriate for an automatic watch that's meant to be a reprieve from all the electronics in your life.

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