Caricatore doppio argento / nero metallizzato Diplomat con timer IC integrato

Brand:Diplomat

2.9/5

127.39

Caricatore per orologio Diplomat doppio argento metallizzato / nero con timer IC integrato SCATOLA APERTA Doppio caricatore automatico per orologio con TIMER SMART IC MULTI IMPOSTAZIONE integrato, ruota in senso orario, antiorario o alternato, funzionerà con tutti i tipi di orologi automatici. Il design verticale aiuta a risparmiare spazio e ha un bell'aspetto in camera da letto o in ufficio. Questo carica orologi automatico manterrà i tuoi orologi automatici caricati e pronti da indossare quando ne avrai bisogno. Caricatori di orologi comparabili vendono per ben oltre $ 350 nelle raffinate gioiellerie al dettaglio, ora puoi avere uno dei migliori caricatori automatici di orologi a una frazione di quel costo. I migliori produttori di orologi del mondo utilizzano il movimento automatico per i loro orologi come Rolex, Patek Philippe, Breitling, Movado, IWC, Tag Heuer (con dimensioni specifiche) e molti altri noti produttori di orologi di marca. Gli orologi più stravaganti di oggi sono dotati del movimento automatico perpetuo più avanzato al mondo. Per evitare di impostare l'ora su questi orologi ogni giorno, utilizza un carica orologi automatico per mantenere un movimento costante sull'orologio quando non lo indossi. Ottimo per gli appassionati di orologi che possiedono più orologi e cambiano stile di orologio ogni paio di giorni. Articolo da regalo più venduto! CARATTERISTICHE Tasti di rotazione per operazione: in senso orario, automatico e antiorario Funzione timer Rotazione automatica 33 secondi, riposo 12 minuti Rotazione automatica 10 minuti, riposo 90 minuti Rotazione automatica 30 minuti, riposo 3 ore Rotazione automatica 1 ora, riposo 3 ore Alimentazione: adattatore CA 5 W 6 H 11,5 pollici con finestre di vetro 3 di diametro Watch Winder Peso 2 lb. L'avvolgitore non funziona con gli orologi Seiko Kinetic. Passaggi per la risoluzione dei problemi: 1) Nel caso in cui si senta un clic quando l'unità ruota, verificare che non sia l'orologio a fare il rumore perché è allentato sul supporto. Se l'orologio è allentato, provare a posizionare un piccolo pezzo di stoffa tra il supporto e l'orologio per ridurre lo spazio vuoto che impedirà all'orologio di scivolare.2) Questa unità è dotata di un timer incorporato. Questo tempo può essere reimpostato solo se l'unità viene scollegata e ricollegata. Se l'unità è in modalità di riposo e si cambia l'impostazione in una modalità diversa, rimarrà comunque nella modalità di riposo fino a quando non competerà con la modalità di riposo. L'unico modo per reimpostare il timer è scollegare l'unità. 3) Se l'orologio non sembra tenere il tempo sull'avvolgitore, provare a utilizzare un'impostazione diversa. Non tutti gli orologi funzioneranno con tutte le impostazioni, quindi è importante trovare l'impostazione giusta per te. Inizia con l'impostazione A e scendi fino a trovare un'impostazione adatta a te. La regola empirica è che si desidera utilizzare l'impostazione più bassa possibile (l'impostazione più bassa è A) che manterrà l'orologio carico. Per oltre 40 anni, Diplomat ha soddisfatto la necessità di accessori per orologi di qualità e convenienti con una gamma di prodotti in continua evoluzione che soddisfa le esigenze di ogni livello di appassionato. È con quella passione che ogni prodotto Diplomat è realizzato con un obiettivo in mente: fornire prodotti di qualità a un prezzo che chiunque può permettersi. La nostra passione non finisce qui. La nostra ricerca di novità ed entusiasmanti ci spinge a offrire un'ampia gamma di custodie per orologi e scatole carica orologi ideali per il tuo orologio, indipendentemente dalle tue esigenze. Dalla fibra di carbonio al mogano, un orologio mostra fino a 20, c'è un caricatore o scatola per orologi Diplomat per te. In Diplomat, siamo così fiduciosi nei nostri caricatori per orologi, che ognuno ha una garanzia di un anno. Se la tua carica orologi deve essere riparata o sottoposta a manutenzione, risolviamo il problema in modo rapido ed efficace. Questa è stata la nostra promessa fin dal primo giorno. Da allora non abbiamo deviato da quella promessa.Vedi di più

Include adattatore 110V. Mantiene caricati quasi tutti gli avvolgitori di orologi. Il supporto per orologio montato si aggancia all'avvolgitore per una maggiore sicurezza. Programma IC integrato con 4 diverse impostazioni del programma. Doppio caricatore per orologi Diplomat argento-nero metallizzato.
Band width 5.3 centimeters
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name Diplomat
Case diameter 5.5 centimeters
Case material Plastic
Clasp Tang Buckle
Country of Origin China
Department Unisex-adult
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 31-401
Item weight 2 Pounds
Manufacturer Diplomat
Model number 31-401
Model Year 2014
Movement Japanese Quartz
Part Number 31-401
Product Dimensions 5.5 x 7 x 9.5 inches; 2 Pounds
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Scritto da: Wavey Davey
Excellent Value Winder-Keeps Automatic Watches Wound and Current-Be Careful with Big Heavy Watches Though!
This is a quality product, don't let the price and the construction materials fool you into thinking that it's cheap and will break, or stop working quickly, soon after you get it. This is what can happen with inferior winders, but I want to assure everyone who read my review that the motors and drive mechanism, the timers and adjustment pots, and the electronics that run the whole show are first rate, just as nice as a winder that is made of expensive woods or finished lavishly, commanding a couple hundred $$'s price tag in today's market. You don't have to spend a couple hundred $$'s to get a quality winder, because it's this one right here! The only caveat to using the winder is to be careful with larger and heavier watches, that would be Rolex in the full size, any of the knock-offs from Steinhausen or Stauer with the big, stainless steel bodies and heavy bands, watches that weigh more than 3 ounces is a good gauge of what a heavy watch is. The winder comes with a large top insert to the barrel mechanism, the thing you attach your watch to before you insert it into the watch winder and hear the "click" of success, successful and proper watch mounting in the winder. Those large top inserts are the thing to use for large, heavy watches without fail, or the heavy watch will eventually "droop" off the winder barrel mechanism, and it *can* contact the front of the winder and literally OPEN THE DOOR and drop off the perch it's on onto the floor, and potentially damaging the watch and winder both. The winder can be damaged when this happens by getting hung-up in a sequence it's working and/or the watch barrel mounting mechanism can get stuck inside the winder and grind the thing to a halt, with the motors turning on their clutch as they try to rotate without any success. I know because I had this happen to me two or three times before I figured out the problem. This was because I had a big, heavy watch and wasn't using the extra large insert top, which is mandatory with big, heavy watches! One afternoon I found one of my heavy watches on the floor, across the room from the winder, literally! WOW! That freaked me out! I thought my wife had gotten upset with me or worse, and tossed my valuable watch across the room, but it had rolled there on my bedroom carpet from the winder's perch up on a dresser that was about 4.5 feet high! So watch out for this caveat, and for the large, heavy headed watches install the extra top mount, the large one that comes in the box of the accessories with the winder kit, and use that without fail or suffer the consequences! The watch can literally open the door of the winder, and come tumbling out of the machine and go for a ride, and you don't want that to happen to your valuable watches, now do you? Alternatively, the barrel mechanism with watch on it can become stuck in the winder mechanism and stop the machine totally from working, the gear and motors grinding away on their clutches with the watches moving not at all. I thought I'd broken the winder when that happened, but once I installed the correct top mount for my heavy, large watch things returned to normal, and the mechanism was hardy and strong, and was not damaged at all. Both of those anomalies can be stopped before they start by using the large top mount for a large, heavy watch, end of discussion, no harm, no foul! That's all you have to do...now that the caveats are out of the way, I can review the winder in all its cheap, goodness and glory! I have found that the watches are satisfied and work great on setting D or C, and Automatic on the direction (it will go both clockwise and counter-clockwise at random intervals on Automatic), and I recommend that setting for most watches. Setting C will give 1080 turns per day, and setting D will yield 2160 turns per day, approximately according to the manual and material that come with the winder kit. There are infinitely variable settings, with intervals down to 33 seconds rotating, and then 12 minutes rest; or 10 minutes rotating, then 90 minutes rest, but I think the mode that best imitates actual wear are C and D, with rotating 30 minutes and rest for 3 hours for C, and for D rotating 1 hour and rest for 3 hours. That is plenty of action for any good watch, and will keep things wound and current with all mechanisms up to date and up to settings. The winder is a bit of an enigma in terms of how you mount the watch inside it for the rotating functions to take over and work, as there is no "click" on my particular mounts when inserting the barrel mounter 100%, so you have to know your winder well, and after a couple weeks of using it I do! At first I was worried that I wasn't getting the winder's barrel mounts mounted correctly, but with my machine inserting the watch on the barrel 100% does NOT yield a click or "clicking" sound, none whatsoever, even if the manual says to watch out for that sound...it doesn't happen with my winder. The material used in the construction of this winder is minimalist to say the least, but it's adequate for doing the job and getting the job done well. The plastic body of the winder and the cheap, light weight "door" that closes and opens for inserting the watches, with view portals to watch the watches spinning around happily inside the machine, is pretty light weigh and easily moved. I think that over time there's little to worry about in terms of how it's made, and what it's made of, but suffice to say there's little overkill done on this winder, it's at best acceptable and if you're OK with something being like this and getting the job done, you'll be fine with a winder from Diplomat, because all of their low-priced winders are like this one...cheap all around in terms of how they are made, with minimal fancy things in the winder. I don't think that one can go wrong with the price point of this winder, ie it's less than $50 currently here at Amazon.com, and if you can't see your way clear on this price I don't have any hope for you! This is a great deal, on a quality-mechanism winder, that has no frills whatsoever and looks cheap from the get-go. I was used to a heavy, wood winder that did cost a couple hundred $$'s back in the day, that finally failed after many year's service, and this winder is diametrically opposite to that one. After adjusting my sights accordingly with this good, but cheap constructed machine I am a happy camper with it, because it works fantastic and does the job 100%, end of discussion. I just ordered a 2nd winder for my newest watches, and it's one of these again because I cannot see spending more and getting possibly less in terms of the mechanisms that make the thing work. I am totally comfortable with this winder because I've been checking it out daily for the better part of a month and counting, and it's worked fantastic once I figured out the large watch routine with using the heavy, large insert on the barrel mechanism...after that it's been all nice and easy for even my heavy watches. This winder gets my endorsement with the caveat for heavy watches being the only disclaimer about it, so Wavey Davey gives this one the thumbs up! Wavey Davey 7-2-2011
Scritto da: Gordon
Plastic pieces broken - Update
Ordered it based on the overall 4.5 star rating. I did go over some of the 1 and 2 star first and noticed that most of the reviewers "felt" it was cheap quality, but no one really had any problems except with the motor failing after a few months. Well, mine had two broken plastic pieces, one of which makes the unit useless from the get go. So I never even got a chance to try out the actual unit. Quality: The plastic pieces are cheap and fragile, which will easily break if abused. So if you handle it with care and not bang it up, it should be ok. In this case, it looks like the manufacturer has poor quality control when it comes to the final unit. Although I found one cracked piece, the other one was no where to be found. Which leads me to believe that the unit was packed with one piece (the pivotal piece) already broken and the other piece broke during transport. The packaging doesn't leave much room for mishandling of the box either. It's held in place by a piece of cardboard. One of the cracked pieces is purely aesthetic, but the broken piece by the door hinge prevents the door from staying in place. Every time the door is opened, it just falls off. Pictures are attached. Looks: It's nothing fancy, but since I am putting this in a safe, there's no need for the fancy stuff. The AC adapter has a thin cord, but better than the made in China ones I got from ebay. Service: Amazon's return is easy and quick. I repack the unit and it's on its way out the same day. Unfortunately, they don't send you one out next day to make up for the lack in quality. I guess I'll wait for the next one. Hopefully, that one isn't defective either. Got the replacement and here is my update: Product: When it turns, it's not entirely quiet, but it's not super loud. I compare the sound to a slow crunching/grinding noise, similar to a wind up timer. My two watches fit nicely with the added attachment, since I have a pretty large wrist. Everything is plastic, so all your contact point with the watch will be against the surface of the plastic holder. I don't think it's going to leave any marks or scratches, but I'll still handle it with care. Like someone else said, you need to change the settings to meet your watches needs to remain wounded. Price to benefit, this item was worth it. It does what it's suppose to do.
Scritto da: Doorknob
poor quality, will break down after a few years
I bought two of these given the price-to-value seemed good. However, after using them for a few years, the turning mechanism broke down, the main culprit being the elastics that regulate the rotation speed. the elastics completely snapped (as shown in the pic) making the winder inoperable until I find replacement elastics. Also, depending on the weight of the watch, as it rotates, it may fall within the winder as the head of the watch may cause the winder to be too front-heavy.
Scritto da: Audiocus
Great for harder to wind watches.
This winder works as advertised. I use it with my harder to wind matches as the faces of the watches are strait and not on an angle like my other winders. It's also very quiet. The design is well executed and I like the way the door opens as opposed to the flip up models. Both watches will rotate at the same time and in the same rotation. After a long pause, they will start rotating at the same time but in the opposite direction. There is a rear switch for the direction and a second switch for power. Comes with wall wart for power. The only complain is the finish. Its in plastic and it shows, but that would be to keep the price at an affordable level, so I guess it's OK.
Scritto da: chris belanger
Will not last
I purchased this a few years back and one day it just stopped working at all. I checked the power supply to make sure it wasn’t dead and it still worked fine. The electronics inside the hull meet had burned out. Spend a little more money to get something of better quality. You’ll be much happier.
Scritto da: Tom V
I'm happy to report that it works like a charm ever ...
I bought this device a few months ago, for 2 infrequently used automatic watches in my collection, so I put it to use immediately after receiving the item. I'm happy to report that it works like a charm ever since, and its continuous use practically reinvigorated my beloved vintage Seiko 5, which I have from my younger years, so it has sentimental value. I figure that if the device works for 2-3 years, than it has served its purchase price well. But of course, the longer the better. PS In my experience, the clicking noise other reviewers talk about is related to what sort of watch the owner loads in. One of my watch is leather strapped and it is always silent. My Seiko is paired with a metal band and it moves its position during rotation, so it clicks into some plastic wall inside the device. It doesn't seem to effect my Seiko 5, but then it's famous for its sturdy, workman-like movement. This phenomenon would only concern me, if it would involve an ultra-sensitive, ultra-complicated high-end piece of art, such as a Vacheron Constantin, or a Patek Phillip.
Scritto da: PD51
Works great but one small tweak required
This is my first auto-winder, so I have no benchmark for comparison, but it does the job fine. It runs quietly, and the interval setting has kept my watch fully wound. There was one simply tweak required, though . . . In the dead silence of night I could hear what I thought was a steady water drip, once every 4 seconds, and I suspected a roof leak dripping onto the rafters in the ceiling. It turned out to be the watch winder. The watch holder insert, weighted by the watch, would flop side to side twice per rev. However that was very easily fixed by adding small patches of electrical tape on the corners of the watch holder insert, where the screws are. Totally satisfied now.

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