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I am new to watch winders and just purchased a wolf cub, however I have noticed these sporadic jerky movements in the rotation that I have filmed In slow motion, I have very limited knowledge about this so I was hoping someone could help me out and let me know what is causing it and if it is detrimental to my watch, thanks in advance:)

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[–] HMNbean@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

The motion is fine for your watch but I think winders are totally useless. Takes 2 seconds to set a watch and they add unnecessary wear by simulating round the clock usage.

[–] OstravaBro@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Looks like a Wolf winder, they don't run 24/7, nothing like it. Source: I have 5 of them.

[–] HMNbean@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

That’s not the point. The watch is running 24/7. It’s going to decrease your time between services as opposed to it being a part of a rotation where it gets to sit out a couple days a week.

[–] garbagekr@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

It’s fine but return the winder and get your money back because it’s useless, just wear it and wind it when it dies

[–] OstravaBro@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

This looks like a wolf winder, yes ?

I have 5 of these winders, and having had watches in them for years, they've never caused any damage. I have no idea what you are concerned about, you will get much MUCH more jerky movements just wearing the watch (assuming you do actually wear it).

[–] Bizzyzed@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

See you on the other sub

[–] jtell898@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

BLOT: ditch the winder but you'll probably be fine

Winders are useful for perpetual calendars but this is a YM, the only mildly annoying part to set is the date and it's quickset.
I saw an interview where Teddy Baldasarre asked a veteran watch-maker if winders were useful but he said as much - maybe for a perpetual calendar but he doesn't use winders.
It's impossible to say really, some people will have a watch constantly running for decades with no issue and some will require an AD overhaul right as the warranty expires - which for a YM is about $1k so nothing to sneeze at.