Classics are not created, they are born, destined to be one-offs, different, unique and above all else, timeless. British Racing has, in a very short span of time, become a classic, truly one of a kind. Take your watches for a spin in the triple watch winder with storage.
FEATURES
Patented innovation: Every WOLF winder counts the precise number of rotations. All other winders estimate the number of rotations
Lock-in dynamic cuff: Patented lock-in dynamic cuff locks your timepiece into the rotator drum for a secure fit. Low density foam to accommodate all wrist sizes without putting pressure on your bracelet.
Exclusive: Return to start - Your watch will return to the position it started in when the cycle has completed
Quad angled panelled lid
Rotation options: 10 second start delay. Can be set between 300 and 1,200 TPD (turns per day). Double the amount of TPD by selecting bi-directional setting
Directional settings: Clockwise, counter clockwise and bi-directional
Power reserve setting: 6 to 72 hours in increments of 6 hours power reserve setting to accommodate watches with a power reserve, giving the watch time to release stored energy before the winding program begins
Battery: Option to run on AC power (universal adapter included) or D-Cell/Lithium batteries (not included)
Other: Fluted bezel, lock and key security, available as green with gold or black with gunmetal hardware
Storage: 3 winding modules, 4pc watch storage with suspended cushions (cuff will accommodate up to 52mm case) 1 open compartment, travel case (1pc watch storage, 1 lidded compartment)
We will always try our best to price match/ beat only against to official Australian retailers and online stores. We reserve the right to refuse any offer.
Exclusions:
The product is a demonstration model, second hand or refurbished.
The product is sourced from an unauthorized distributor or the grey market or from a parallel importer.
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