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FAQ
A watch winder keeps automatic watches running when they are not being worn. It rotates the watch periodically to maintain the movement’s power reserve, ensuring the watch remains ready to wear without needing to be reset.
A watch winder is not strictly required, but it is highly convenient for collectors who rotate between several automatic watches. It keeps watches wound and helps preserve complications such as calendars, moon phases, or GMT functions that can take time to reset.
The ideal capacity depends on the size of your collection. Some collectors prefer a small dual winder for daily pieces, while others choose multi-watch winders that can maintain several automatic watches simultaneously.
No. Modern watch winders operate using programmed rotation cycles rather than constant spinning. This controlled movement helps maintain the power reserve without placing unnecessary stress on the watch movement.
Only the finest:
- Macassar Ebony veneer by Alpi® Italy
- Full-grain Nappa Leather by Gruppo Mastrotto®
- Alcantara® anti-static interiors
- Austrian soft-close hinges
- Surgical-grade stainless steel framing
These materials are selected for beauty, durability, and the way they age with grace.
Quality watch winders are designed to rotate watches gently and consistently. When engineered properly, they provide a safe and convenient way to maintain automatic watches between uses.
Most collectors place watch winders on a desk, dresser, or inside a personal safe. Quiet motors and compact designs allow them to operate comfortably in bedrooms, offices, or dressing areas.
A 10-year limited warranty on certain components and a lifetime motor warranty is included with all models, covering both winders and safes.
Should an issue arise, a certified technician will be dispatched to your location, typically within 24 hours. Our commitment to quality ensures reliable, long-lasting performance. For more details, visit our Warranty page.
The Yachtline series is designed for larger watch collections. These winders offer higher capacity configurations, allowing collectors to maintain many automatic watches at the same time within a single engineered system.
Yachtline winders are best suited for collectors who manage larger watch rotations and want a centralized winding solution that can maintain multiple watches simultaneously.
Yachtline winders are designed for higher-capacity winding, starting at 8 and 16 slots, making them suitable for collectors who want to maintain a larger portion of their automatic watch collection in one place.













