WOLF 270002 Caricatore orologio singolo Heritage con coperchio, nero

Brand:WOLF

3.6/5

721.25

Passaggi per la risoluzione dei problemi: tutti gli avvolgitori WOLF sono progettati per avere dei cicli di riposo tra i cicli di avvolgimento per garantire che la giusta quantità di tensione sia posta sulla molla principale dell'orologio. Tutti i cicli dell'orologio impiegheranno circa 6 ore di avvolgimento e riposo, quindi entreranno in una fase di sonno di 18 ore prima di tornare ai cicli di avvolgimento. Quando si posiziona il bracciale all'interno del tamburo, assicurarsi che il cinturino dell'orologio sia fissato saldamente in modo che l'orologio non oscilli avanti e indietro durante l'avvolgimento. Una volta posizionato il bracciale all'interno del tamburo, si sentirà un clic che indicherà quando ciascun lato del bracciale è bloccato nel tamburo. Tutti gli avvolgitori WOLF utilizzano la gravità per far ruotare il rotore all'interno dell'orologio. Ciò significa che se il quadrante dell'orologio è rivolto verso il soffitto o il pavimento,

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Opzione batteria o alimentazione con adattatore di alimentazione universale. Ecopelle liscia e fodera in raso. Bracciale per orologio: il bracciale è stato progettato per adattarsi a orologi più grandi e pesanti (cassa fino a 52 mm). Il nuovo design blocca il bracciale nel tamburo dei rotatori per una vestibilità sicura. Pre-programmato: 900 giri al giorno. Impostazioni direzionali: in senso orario, antiorario e bidirezionale. Innovazione brevettata - Ogni avvolgitore WOLF conta il numero preciso di rotazioni. Tutti gli altri avvolgitori stimano il numero di rotazioni. 1 modulo di avvolgimento, copertura in vetro, ferramenta con finitura cromata, chiusura a polsino.
Band Color Black
Band width 3 inches
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name WOLF
Case diameter 5.5 centimeters
Country of Origin China
Department Unisex-adult
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 270002
Item Shape rectangle
Item weight 15.84 Ounces
Manufacturer WOLF
Model number 270002
Model Year 2012
Movement Japanese Quartz
Part Number 270002
Product Dimensions 8.88 x 5.38 x 6.75 inches; 15.84 Ounces
Special features Can operate on 3V AC Power Adapter or two D-Cell Batteries, Can use either Lithium or Alkaline batteries
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Scritto da: MD
Looks as great as it works!
***** UPDATE, February 27, 2016 Just wanted to update, in terms of longevity, here it is nearly a year later, and this winder is still working flawlessly. Utterly silent, and never has failed under continuous use, 24 hours a day. I will note that my watch does slowly gain time sitting in this, but it's not a big deal to turn the hands back a few minutes, as opposed to not using a winder and having to totally reset the time and date every time I put it on, between uses. I've since bought a Belocia, and a Heiden, just to compare, and for specific features, and I will say that my Wolf is still the best of all of them, in my experience, although I was not seriously displeased with either of those other brands. Wolf just has an edge for overall build quality, in my opinion. See my reviews of those for my thoughts (Belocia quad winder, Heiden single winder). I see now that other Wolf winders are not much more in price than this Heritage, and offer more range of turns per day options (this one is fixed at 900 TPD), so that might be a factor for those needing such, but, bottom line, Wolf makes amazing winders, and you'll be very happy with this, or any choice, in the Wolf brand. Still five stars after almost a year of use, and would gladly give it ten! *** UPDATE, May 12, 2015: Well, had a brief panic, so I wanted to update here on terms of expectation. I mistakenly thought the movement occurred in a pattern of a certain number of hours on then off then on again, which seemed indicated in the instructions. But, it was not doing that. It would be on for a period of minutes, then off, then on again later, and I kept missing when it was back on, so, this being my first winder, and me being worried it wasn't doing what I mistakenly thought it should do, I contacted Wolf and had an immediate and super helpful response. I wish I could add an extra star for their customer service. Not only did they walk me through a troubleshooting, but further assured me that they would happily replace it, or refund me, directly through Wolf, since it is their product, if anything was wrong, which is really cool, since I wouldn't even have to go through Amazon, if it came to that point. Turns out it was just my ignorance of how it cycles. I knew it was working, since it was keeping my watch wound, but I kept wondering why it didn't run longer, based on my incorrect interpretation of the instructions. So, for any other new to winders buyer, just know it may seem that it is off, more than on, but it's still doing it's job and know also that Wolf customer service is outstanding! MY ORIGINAL REVIEW: Having only recently stepped into the world of upper scale watches (but will forever be thankful to humble Invicta for getting me hooked on the love of watches, and for providing me years of reliable joy with their products) I stepped beyond the "affordable luxe" quartz powered ones I've invested in, from Certina and Citizen, and purchased my first higher end automatic (the famed Certina DS Action Diver -- a sensible investment for a world-renowned Swiss dive watch). So came the question, do I need a winder?? The short answer, after long research, is "not really." Yes, there is some argument to be made for the settling of oils, etc., if your automatic is kept out of your wearing rotation for months on end, but even my non-luxe branded automatics have never had that issue, so I doubt that a world leading Swiss watch maker's product, with heritage of the class of Certina, is going to seize up after a few weeks of not being worn. And, given that the watch is so epic, I doubt it will be one that I will let sit even that long, between wears! However, that being said, in terms of mechanical "need" factor, there is another obvious point -- the absolute convenience factor of not having to reset the time or date constantly, or ever, because the watch is kept wound. This makes the answer of, do I need a watch winder, to be an absolute YES, for those who just like to grab their watch and go. Plus, although parts seizing up is not likely, it is better, overall, it is said, for a watch to be kept wound. So, while you likely don't "have" to have a winder and the world won't end if you don't, it is something that is great to have, for good reasons, if you're in a position to get one. And, as an added bonus, what better way to showcase a really sweet watch than with a stunning watch winder case, right? While "cheap" winders are advocated by many, who say, "Hey, it's just a winder, who cares about it being fancy, just get it cheap!" my hesitation to buy anything cheap is always a question of quality. It's not "cheap" if I'm replacing it a few times a year. Plus, why put a beautiful watch in crummy looking winder, especially one that starts to sound like a cement mixer after a few months?? So, trying to learn what winder is worth spending more money for, I found that, just like watches, one can go nuts with a watch winder, and be all about brand, and all about just being rich, and spend a fortune for a very fancy winder made with exotic materials that practically makes your coffee in the morning, and spending that much just because one can afford such things. Not being one of those folks (and likely not buying such, even if I was, since I just think, at some point, it's just throwing money away) I focused on what people were really buying with higher priced winders, and it seems the main items are the motor, the movement of said motor, and the materials of the winder itself. One name that kept popping up was Wolf. They make extremely beautiful winders, and other jewelry related cases, and have been doing so since 1834. While they sell some very expensive items, I was amazed to find here, this single watch winder, that has the quality and features of their high end gear, but at a much more affordable price point. So, quality, heritage, and, while it doesn't have as many options for cycling as some others, they have taken the bulk of any figuring work out of it as well, so you don't have to become a watch winder expert to know how to set it. This one rotates 900 rotations per day, which is optimal (although above the "standard" 650 per day, but also below some that are 1240 or more per day). Yes, you can actually look up exactly what the "ideal" number of movements per day is for your particular watch movement, but, given that this winder has built in pause and sleep modes, it seems they have made a fairly universal use winder, which means less fiddling around, frankly -- just turn it on and let it do the work, no rocket science required. And, speaking of turning it on, everything, including the mounting mechanism, dials, and closure, all work smoothly and feel very solid. Use is utterly simple -- the watch mount itself has latches, and easily pulls out by slightly squeezing in the side tabs, and then it is just a collapsible pillow to use, and you just close your watch clasp up and fit the watch around the pillow, and then the holder easily pops back in place, and holds your watch firmly in the mounting cup. Just be sure you know which direction your movement "winds" in (and, yup, you can look that up too, for your particular movement), and set accordingly to A, B, or C, which is clockwise, counterclockwise, or both directions. You can then turn it on, using the 12 hour delay setting if your watch has been freshly worn and fully wound from use, or, to maintain wind, select just the on position and watch your watch twirl away. It even has the option to use batteries, or the included adapter (which came with all major plug adapters for using it most anywhere in the world) so it could even travel with you, if you wanted to lug it around, using batteries or corded power. Having now unwrapped it and set it up and having used it for just a few days, like others have said here, I can't attest yet to longevity, but I will aim to give my opinion on that in six months or so, but, what I CAN att
Scritto da: Houstonsamazoner
Best winde
You got a $5k plus watch and need to get a proper winder. This one is the best
Scritto da: NBO
Very good. Probably worth the extra $ for added quality.
Agree with most other reviews. This is a bit more expensive than some of the other offerings but I wanted to go with a company (Wolf) with a history of quality. I think this is their lowest end winder. Even trying to hear this motor with my ear up close, I can't. Just no noise. The blinking light on the other hand is fairly easy to see. I don't think you can disable that so if that sort of thing bothers you, especially at night, you'll need to cover this unit with a towel or something. Some things to note that reveal this is their entry level unit. The hinge on the front door is at the bottom. When you open the front, the front "door" will lift the unit up off the table surface. Not a problem but perhaps a design flaw. You can't (at least I can't) tell where you are in the process. It just starts up and goes, then stops for a while then resumes. It's a winding process that you have little control over. The block that holds the watch will work easily with most watches. If you have a robust band, bracelet, or band clasp it gets a little trickier on larger diver watches to load the watch. All mine fit, but some just barely. I think my biggest watch is a 45mm case with a very stout diver band and clasp. It's pushing this holder to the max to accept that watch. Once the holder is in, there seems to be no problem winding the big watch, I just have to fiddle with it a bit to get it in. I may buy the larger version of this winder that tells you how many winds are left. Hopefully that larger holder will be easier to load, and I can be more standardized in the daily windings. Some higher end watch companies cite (declining) power reserve as an important early warning indicator that servicing is needed. That coupled with daily accuracy figures. To use power or energy reserve times would require a standardized winding process that only a mechanical winder could provide. But with this basic unit, even that might be difficult since again, it's not easy to tell where you are in the winding process. I've only had this winder for about 2 months so I can't comment at all on longevity. I'm depending on the Wolf reputation to provide that.
Scritto da: Klunk
You could buy a good watch for this price but it is a quality winder does a great job quietly
I recently purchased an automatic watch that only wound in a clockwise direction, I have a few others that wound rotated in both directions and use cheaper winders to keep them wound, As my new watch was not exactly cheap and winder requirements were specified I took the plunge in this purchase. This is undoubtedly a quality winding instrument. The watch sits vertically in the box so maximises the movement of the watches winding weight, It can be set to clockwise, counter clockwise or bidirectional. It even has a 12 hour wait before winding starts that is useful after an energetic day when the watch may well be fully wound. The watch holder is flexible enough to adapt to different sizes and uses the outer collar of the watch holder to clip into the rotating barrel. All very simple but very well executed. I purchased this brand having owned a twin turntable non adjustable version for other bidirectional winding watches that uses a similar vertical winding barrel system. In summary it does the job intends very well.
Scritto da: Stephanie Landor
Brilliant watch winder
I bought this for my husband as a gift, he is a serious watch collector and he had wanted a watch winder for a while! Any watch collector needs one of these :) it came down quickly and safely packaged very well and it looks stunning and works fab! If anyone is looking at getting a watch winder I would highly recommend this one or any of the Wolf range!
Scritto da: Cougarsamurai
Functional but below par quality.
When this item arrived at my house it appeared to have been opened and resealed. So I was a little bit suspicious as to whether this was a return or an ex-display model I was receiving. When I looked at the product it had scratch marks on the inside silver bit where the watch sits - see picture. I was tempted to send it back but decided I would give it a go as no one would see the scratches when the watch was in place. I will say that it is a beautiful case and does look good for display purposes. 3 stars because of quality issues.
Scritto da: Alan C
Exceptionally good watch winder.
Beautiful bit of kit. I wanted a winder for my wife's automatic wristwatch. The Wolf 270002 was delivered very well packaged and protected, and extremely quickly considering I opted for free delivery. From descriptions and reviews I was expecting great things. I am not disappointed, it looks good and has a front cover to protect the watch and keep the dust away. I have extremely acute hearing, and to me the motor is virtually noiseless. One of the reasons for my choice was that it can be powered by battery or mains meaning it can be used anywhere. My wife's wrist is small and I found the standard cuff is a little too big and puts a strain on the bracelet. I solved this by going on to the Wolf website and purchased the small cuff from them which came very quickly. This small cuff fits my wife's watch perfectly. One very happy customer.
Scritto da: LC
Great gift and totally silent
I bought this as a gift for my husband and he loves it! Looks great and is totally silent. He has smaller wrists so had to squeeze it on to the cuff so can imagine for a ladies watch you may need a smaller cuff

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