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: Would like to know, I believe most of you must
: have quite a few watches in your collection.
: Do you wind all the watches everyday? Or
: wind only the watch you wear?
: Thanks.
Hi, Alex. Since your question seems of a general nature I'll chinme in that I have a two watche winder that I keep my most often worn autos on. The rest are kept in a watch box and I don't wind them until I'm ready to wear them.
As for my Moon watch, I only wind it when I take it out to wear it. Since I usually only wear it for a day or two at a time, there's no need to wind it again as the reserve is better than 48 hours If I wear it for longer durations I usually wind it each morning.
Enjoy your new Speedy. It's a great watch.
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