i use a watch winder for my 2 sea wolfs and 2 gmts. my question is: will these watches wind BOTH ways? my winder has a switch for clockwise OR counter clockwise. i have heard of some winders that rotate cw AND ccw, is this important?? :BGW: :#Clapping
The automatic movements in the Seawolf and GMT wind both ways, so either setting would be fine. IMHO all automatics should wind that way, but you run into some (the Valjoux 7750 for example) that only wind in one direction.
:BGW: thanks, that is good news, appreciate the quick reply.
Quote from: Ultra-Vintage on May 29, 2014, 11:14:16 AM
The automatic movements in the Seawolf and GMT wind both ways, so either setting would be fine. IMHO all automatics should wind that way, but you run into some (the Valjoux 7750 for example) that only wind in one direction.
You got my curiosity up now Ultra-Vintage. In which direction should the Valjoux 7750 be wound?
Thanks.
Quote from: incountry on May 29, 2014, 09:37:28 PM
Quote from: Ultra-Vintage on May 29, 2014, 11:14:16 AM
The automatic movements in the Seawolf and GMT wind both ways, so either setting would be fine. IMHO all automatics should wind that way, but you run into some (the Valjoux 7750 for example) that only wind in one direction.
You got my curiosity up now Ultra-Vintage. In which direction should the Valjoux 7750 be wound?
Thanks.
The winder would have to be going
clock-wise for the 7750 to be wound. The other direction would just slip and not wind the watch.
:BGW: Thanks for clearing that up for me. With my winder set at alternating cw and ccw my chrono was only getting wound half the time. Now, if I could just find out which direction I need to be wound to get a full charge! :rofl