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Is there such a thing as a moving/vibtrating stand you can put an automatic watch onto so it keeps time when not in use….?
I sometimes don’t wear mine for a few days, and then I need to reset the time.

If not, this could be a money maker…. 🤔
 
Is there such a thing as a moving/vibtrating stand you can put an automatic watch onto so it keeps time when not in use….?
I sometimes don’t wear mine for a few days, and then I need to reset the time.

If not, this could be a money maker…. 🤔
You mean like a watch winder?

 
Picked up two Citizen watches today...

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Further to my post #5,351 above, does it matter which direction you run a watch winder?
I got a Barrington winder which has clockwise/anti-clockwise/bi-directional.

I emailed the watch manufacturer (Nubeo) but am waiting for a reply.
 
My collection, from left to right:
- AW Ultra 2: most of the time on my right wrist, Milanese Loop for Ultra is really gorgeous;
- vintage customised Longines: my grandfather gifted it to me in Spring 2021, is it the reason why my mechanical addiction exploded 😂
- Tissot Gentleman: the last arrive, a gift from my wife for my 36th birthday; now with a leather streap instead steel bracelet;
- Rolex Submariner 124060: my big thing, the watch that I purchased for the birth of my son;
- Orient Kamasu: bought few months after Longines’ arrival, still using it for manual work but also sometimes because I still like it;
- Citizen Pilot: the watch that I used from 2006 to 2017 before my first Apple Watch; titanium, ecodrive and radiocontrolled.

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My collection, from left to right:
- AW Ultra 2: most of the time on my right wrist, Milanese Loop for Ultra is really gorgeous;
- vintage customised Longines: my grandfather gifted it to me in Spring 2021, is it the reason why my mechanical addiction exploded 😂
- Tissot Gentleman: the last arrive, a gift from my wife for my 36th birthday; now with a leather streap instead steel bracelet;
- Rolex Submariner 124060: my big thing, the watch that I purchased for the birth of my son;
- Orient Kamasu: bought few months after Longines’ arrival, still using it for manual work but also sometimes because I still like it;
- Citizen Pilot: the watch that I used from 2006 to 2017 before my first Apple Watch; titanium, ecodrive and radiocontrolled.

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Did you consider wearing the AW on the bicep?

I always have a traditional watch on my wrist, but I wear the AW on my bicep with a special band. Works fine. So you can always wear a nice watch and AW at the same time!
 
Did you consider wearing the AW on the bicep?

I always have a traditional watch on my wrist, but I wear the AW on my bicep with a special band. Works fine. So you can always wear a nice watch and AW at the same time!

Well, since this moment no 😅 I use everyday one of my mechanical on my left and AW on my right without concerns 😝
 
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