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    Quote Originally Posted by foghorn View Post
    7 1/4 to 7 1/2 inch pillows that don't tug on wrist hairs are the only requirements for my 2 winders:D:D





    Both come with a lifetime warranty!
    But Jeff what happens when you have three?Can you wind them all at once?

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    I just snapped a couple pics to show my Monaco Design 3 head winder. The unit is very nice with a highly polished finish and extremely quiet motors. It has more than enough storage and a locking protective cover.

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    If you do not mind me asking, what was the ballpark price range for that winder? What type of adjustments does it have? Speeds, directions.. It is a very nice looking winder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrK 72 View Post
    I just snapped a couple pics to show my Monaco Design 3 head winder. The unit is very nice with a highly polished finish and extremely quiet motors. It has more than enough storage and a locking protective cover.


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    Hmm, for me it is these:
    (1) Needs to be quiet. Any lights or noise will wake me.
    (2) Nice presentation and aesthetics. The watches look nice, so should the winder.
    (3) Ability to hold and display a number of my quartz watches as well. Since I have both, this feature is nice. I can see my whole collection at once, and make a choice for the day.
    (4) Small footprint. I can place several winders out in different places, or move them to give the place a new look.

    My dog handles the security, so I dont care about locks on it - if someone tried to open the cases, they would end up losing their arms.
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    #1) Silent Operation
    #2) Appearance

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