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Thing is, you leave a watch in a winder for a couple of weeks, it's quite possible that it's a couple of minutes out by the time you come to put it back on so you need to re-set the time anyway.
I can totally understand it with an annual or perpetual calendar that's a ballache to re-set. Without a date at all it takes no time to give a watch a quick wind and set it.
Probably not, really, but it’d be nice if I could pick up one of the Sub/Railmaster/Seamaster and they’d be at the right time and running. Winders seem to be very expensive, and very ugly.