How Does A Watchwinder Work

Watchwinder

Automatic watches keep ticking as long as they are in contact with human flesh by detecting movement of the wrist.  These watches have an abundance of moving parts on the inside, whose weight helps them operate and wind themselves.

These parts are in continuous movement when the watch is worn. The swinging and rotating of these parts inside the watch helps to turn the winding mechanism.

Since these parts work only if they are moving, it is fairly obvious that if not worn, the watch would stop as it is not receiving any power. Although these watches can be manually wound, it is not recommended to do so. This could harm its machinery and result in loss of accurate time and a need for expensive repairs.

This is where the concept of How Does A Watchwinder Work and an automatic watch winder comes into play.

A watch winder is an amazing piece of precision and functionality. It makes sure that your watch remains fully wound even when it is not worn. It is a box usually with a see-through cover that has small watch pillows placed in circles. Put the watch around the watch winder pillow and stick it into the winder.

The winder on the inside is equipped with a motor and a microprocessor that is responsible for rotating the watch.  Some winders work on AC power, while others have the option to work on batteries. Switch the winder on and adjust it to move clockwise or anticlockwise.

One of the most important aspects on the winder is your TPDs, which are your turns per day the winder should take. As the winder starts turning, it winds the spring inside the watch. This rotation of the winder is what enables the watch to tick.

The thing about watch winders is that there are certain misconceptions about it. People believe that overwinding a watch will damage it. What needs to be clarified here is that a winder can never overwind an automatic watch. This is because all automatic watches have a unique mainspring that never reaches the end of the spring.

Also, a function that most watch winders offer is that they have a timer. This means that depending on the (TPD) turns per day setting, it will operate for a few minutes and then take a break for a couple of minutes and then start rotating again.

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