The Walnus Stendhal automatic watch winder encapsulates every watch aficionado's desires in a masterful composition.
In this new collection, it is presented in solid wood from New Zealand and in new colour combinations, such as this Stendhal red and black version.
Equipped with the elegant MV4 touchscreen and numerous innovative features. It can store four watches in motion and two additional watches in the rows.
It's the perfect accessory to display in your bedroom or dressing room.
Take advantage now of this prestigious watch winder.
Payment in 2x or 3x (free of charge)
14-day free return policy
Free fast delivery
Perpetually winds automatic watches and prevents the resinification of watch oils. Indispensable for high-end watches.
Origin:Germany
Materials:Solid wood from New Zealand, micro leather, high gloss lacquer
Height:29 cm
Width: 20 cm
Length:36 cm
Weight: 5.4 kg
Storage: 4 watches in rotation + 2 additional watches
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Your watchwinder will be hand-delivered free of charge by our carrier to the address you gave when you placed your order.
Please allow 5 to 7 days for delivery, depending on product availability.
In the event of a defective or non-compliant item, you have 15 working days from receipt to request an exchange or refund.
New or unused items must be returned in their entirety and in their original, undamaged packaging.
Refunds must be requested within 14 days of receipt of your item.
Automatic watch winders are made from carefully selected materials. To ensure a long product life, please treat it with care.
Watch winders fit all bracelets and dials. Where there is a risk that the winder may be too small, this is indicated in the product data sheet.
On average, an automatic watch needs 600 revolutions per day. The older your watch, the more revolutions per day it will need. When your watch is new, 500 revolutions a day is more than sufficient.
Your watch is placed in a rotating cup. The aim is to simulate the movement of your wrist. It is this movement that allows the oil in the rotor to remain fluid and keep the rotor moving smoothly.
So your watch will stay on time all year round, and be ready to wear at any time.
Your watch can remain in rotation for 12 hours a day. The watch winders are calibrated and programmed to respect the rest periods for your timepieces.