How to Wind an Aerowatch Watch?
How to Wind an Aerowatch Watch?
About Aerowatch
They are an independent Swiss family business that has been producing renowned high-quality timepieces since 1910. It has a modern workshop to produce all kinds of specialized in the creation of mechanical wristwatches with complications, as well as quartz models.The Aerowatch time-keepers stand out by their timeless design and their concern for details.
Through its in-house developed pieces, Aerowatch demonstrates its desire to offer bold mechanical watchmaking at an affordable price. The attention to bringing these beautiful mechanisms to everyone at a very competitive price is what sets AEROWATCH apart from many competing brands.
Why Manual Winding for Aerowatch Watches?
There are many reasons to wind an Aerowatch watch. The most common reason is that you can accurately adjust it to time. This saves you from having to constantly reset your watch. It also means that the watch will always be accurate and reliable.
Aerowatch Watch Manual Winding Steps
For manual winding, the process is simple and you will find that winding your Aerowatch gives you a few minutes of peace every day!
Aerowatch Watch the Winder Setting
Most Aerowatch watch automatic movements can be wound properly with most watch winding boxes. Usually, Aerowatch's self-winding movement needs to rotate 650-800 revolutions per day, and most of them can be wound clockwise. So take your time and enjoy picking out a lovely windup that's right for you and your watch.
Below are some of the most popular Aerowatch models and their winding settings.
Definitions:
《CW》 - Clockwise winding direction;
《CCW》 - Counterclockwise winding direction;
《Both》 - Combined mode (Clockwise + Counterclockwise);
《–》 - Undefined;Definitions:
MODEL, DESCRIPTION | MOVEMENT / CALIBER | WINDING DIRECTION | TURNS PER DAY (TPD) |
Aludra | ETA 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Ankaa | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Antares | ETA 2892-2 | Both | 650 |
Atair | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Benetnasch | ETA 7750 | CW | 800 |
Capella | ETA 7750 | CW | 800 |
Castor | ETA 2883 | Both | 650 |
Cih | ETA 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Denep | ETA 2834-2 | Both | 650 |
Dubhe | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Formalhaut | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Gemma | ETA 2834-2 | Both | 650 |
Matar | ETA 2892-A2 | Both | 650 |
Megrez | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Merak | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Paecock | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Phact | ETA 2671 | Both | 650 |
Phekda | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Polarstern | ETA 2836-2 | Both | 650 |
Pollux | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Ras Algethi | ETA 2834-2 | Both | 650 |
Rastaban | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Regulus | ETA 2834-2 | Both | 650 |
Riegel | ETA 2834-2 | Both | 650 |
Sadalsund | ETA 7750 | CW | 800 |
Sargas | ETA 2824-2 | Both | 650 |
Sarin | ETA 2681 | CW | 650-800 |
Sirius | ETA 2834-2 | Both | 650 |
Spika | ETA 2834-2 | Both | 650 |
Subra | – | – | – |
Wega | ETA 2834-2 | Both | 650 |
If you cannot find your watch model (or movement) in this watch, you can try to determine your Aerowatch winding mode. You should choose the combined winding mode (CW+CCW) and minimum turns per day (TPD).. Then put your watch in the automatic watch winder and check the accuracy of the time displayed by your watch after a few days. If you run behind, you need to increase the number of TPD by one level.
Aerowatch Watch Time Adjustment Method
Can I Always Wind my Watch Manually With the Crown?
It’s okay to do this once in a while, but not too often—especially if your watch has a screw-down crown.
Firstly, with crown winding, the gears and other parts of an automatic movement will wear out faster, as will the screw-in crown system, as it is not designed for frequent use. Self-winding watches should be worn for at least eight hours a day to make the most of their power reserves, so rather than letting your automatic watch's power reserve drain, invest in a simple automatic watch winder.
What Kind of Watch Winder is Suitable for Aerowatch?
There is no doubt that a high-end watch needs a fancy watch winder. Here are 2 of the highly rated watch winders that we recommend.
MOZSLY® Double Watch Winder -Orange Leather
- Material: wooden box/PU leather/acrylic board
- Color: Orange/Black/Brown/Carbon Fiber
- Size: 8.8*5.9*4.7 inches
- 4 modes with TPD settings ranging from 650 to 1500
- All three winding directions are supported
- Antimagnetization
- Use Japanese upgraded Mabuchi Motor
- Dual power
- 3 Years Warranty
This watch features a unique orange winding with a multi-layer paint process for a more beautiful, shiny, and smooth finish. Inside, the leather and wood grain look sleek and luxurious. looks great.
MOZSLY® Single Watch Winder - Black Leather
- Material: wooden box/PU leather/acrylic board
- Color: Black
- Dimensions: 4.4 x 6 x 4.4 inches
- 4 modes with TPD settings ranging from 650 to 1500
- All three winding directions are supported
- Antimagnetization
- Use Japanese upgraded Mabuchi Motor
- Dual power
- 3 years warranty
This watch winder is as simple and understated as Aerowatch's other classic black watches. If you're a watch collector who wants your watch to look elegant and unobtrusive, this black watch winder is perfect for you. This will help improve the look of your expensive watch without being overly ostentatious.
MOZSLY watch winders use high-quality upgraded Japanese Mabuchi motors, a well-known brand that manufactures precision motors. These motors keep the noise below 10 decibels, so even if you put it in your bedroom, it will give you a very quiet experience. The internal motor is closed and can be separated from the watch so that the watch will not be magnetized and affect the travel time. With a 36-month warranty and friendly customer service, we welcome you to purchase our watch winders.
In Conclusion
Storing a mechanical watch in a watch winder to wind it keeps the watch's mechanical gears lubricated, extending the life of the watch and keeping it working properly.