Suitable for all automatic watches including...
Practical, elegant, timeless
The pinnacle of watch winder safe engineering
Highest Level of Security
- Access to the unit by 4 digit PIN code and/or electronic fingerprint sensor
- Alarm for repeated incorrect codes
- Motion detector alarm (can be switched on/off)
- Access via Key
Fingerprint Scanner
Unlike others, Barrington 12 Watch Winder Safe has a finger print sensor to access your watches. You can also access the unit by 4 digit PIN code or using a special key.
Ultra-Quiet Japanese Motors
Unlike many winders with noisy, low-quality motors, we use premium, precision-engineered Japanese motors.
These run smoothly and quietly, making our winders suitable for any room in your home, including bedrooms.
How Watch Winders Work
Keeping Your Watch In Prime Condition
A watch winder mimics wrist movement, gently rotating your automatic timepiece. This regular motion keeps the internal mechanisms active and well-lubricated, maintaining your watch's accuracy and longevity.
How To Use Your Watch Winder
Place your watch on the cushion, set the rotation direction (clockwise, counter-clockwise, or alternating), and select the Turns Per Day (TPD). The winder then rotates your watch intermittently, keeping it wound and accurate.
Gentle Rotation And Protection
Our winders use our Gentle Rotation method to protect your watch. They perform 10 rotations in about 90 seconds, then pause. This cycle repeats over 12 hours to complete the set Turns Per Day, followed by a 12-hour rest period. This approach maintains your watch's charge without risk of overwinding.
Let customers speak for us
What is a watch winder and why should I use one?
An automatic watch winder is a device designed to maintain the operation of your automatic watches by simulating the movement of the wrist. This is crucial for ensuring that your watch keeps running smoothly and accurately when it's not being worn, consistently displaying the correct time and date for when you next need it. Using a watch winder automatic helps in keeping the intricate mechanism of an automatic watch lubricated and the mainspring adequately wound. This protects against the fear of oils coagulating and the gears seizing, which can be a concern if the watch is left stationary for too long. Therefore, a watch winder not only adds convenience but also extends the life and performance of your automatic watches.
Can all automatic watches be wound with your watch winders?
Yes, our winders are compatible with most automatic watches. However, it is crucial to check the manufacturer's specifications for Turns Per Day (TPD) to ensure that the settings on the watch winder box are appropriately adjusted for your specific watch model. Different watches may require different TPD settings to maintain optimal function without risking damage. By adjusting the watch winder box to align with these specifications, you ensure that your automatic watch is kept in prime condition, ready to wear whenever you need it. This proactive measure not only maintains the accuracy of your watch but also prolongs its lifespan by ensuring proper mechanical operation.
How will a watchwinder protect my watch?
Our winders use a gentle rotation method that prevents overwinding, ensuring your watch is safely maintained without risking damage to its mechanism. The auto watch winder is designed to carefully match the natural movement of a watch as it is worn, which helps maintain the mechanical integrity of the timepiece. By using controlled rotations, the winder avoids stressing the watch's internal components, thereby reducing wear and extending its lifespan. This makes an auto watch winder a safe and effective tool for preserving the functionality and accuracy of your valuable automatic watches. A watch winder that rotates constantly - as many do - is not good for a watch, but our watch winders are engineered to avoid this issue, providing optimal care for your timepiece.
How many Turns Per Day (TPD) are required for my watch using watch winders?
The necessary TPD varies greatly depending on the make and model of your watch. To get specific recommendations that are right for your watch, see Turns per day. A watch turner is designed to accommodate various settings to match these recommendations, ensuring your watch maintains accurate time without overwinding. Properly setting the TPD on your watch turner not only optimizes the watch's performance but also enhances its longevity by ensuring that all mechanical movements are precisely tuned according to the manufacturer's specifications.