Fans say the devices provide benefits, including help with lubrication, but detractors say overuse can cause damage. By Alexandra Cheney Do you need a watch winder? The answer is as varied as the ...
In many industries, we see brands become so synonymous with a product category that the model name becomes the de facto name for the category as a whole. Hoover is the colloquial name for a vacuum ...
We (and by we, I mean mostly men) often embark on new hobbies, eagerly investing both time and money to pursue our passions. If you’re into gaming, for example, even after getting an expensive ...
While some are willing to pay for the convenience, the idea of a watch winder as an essential tool of watch ownership is largely unfounded. Even as somebody who loves watches, I must tell you that ...
Automatic watches musn't be left unattended. Unlike a quartz watch (one that requires a battery), automatic mechanical watches are usually wound by the movement of the wrist. When not worn, the ...
If you're a lover of fine watches, one of the best investments you can make is a good watch winder. Whether you just want to keep your favourite watch wound and ticking or limit how often you have to ...
Mechanical watches are triumphs of engineering on a tiny scale. Capable of keeping time by capturing the energy of the user’s own movements, they never need batteries changed. Unfortunately, they ...
Watch winders, like other special accoutrements of the rarified man (or woman), are ostentatious and useful. This one, made by Dottling and called the Gyrowinder, is just ostentatious. The Gyrowinder ...