VersaVersa Double Watch Winder Elite Automatic Watch Winder - Ultra Quiet Japanese Motor - 12 Settings - Compatible with Rolex's, Omega, Breitling, Cartier, and More (Black Leather)
O**D
Beautiful, form and function
This looks so much nicer than I thought it would, even as a display only. I honestly thought this didn't work at first. I thought it would "spin" a few times an hour, but later realized that would be too much. It has a set time based on your tpd needs, which may just be once an hour. Once I realized that, I stuck with it, and have an Omega and Tag that I don't have to reset a date/time for anymore. So I just ordered another for my other Omega and Breitling. I may not be perfect on my tpd settings, but I maintain my pieces as you should. Wolf may be spectacular, but I only need this Versa to make my pieces look and function amazingly for when I need them for now.
C**S
Nice
Purchased this earlier this year. Has worked flawlessly so far. Quite and has keep my watches time accurate while not wearing them.
S**R
A great affordable automatic watch wonder!
The Versa Elite Double Watch Winder works great with my pair of Orient watches (a Ray II diver and a Symphony dress watch). It keeps them fully charged on it's lowest setting, looks great while doing it, and is very quiet! The stitched black faux-leather design looks great, and matches perfectly with the other watch case I use for my small collection of quartz watches. Overall, this looks and works like models costing twice as much, making it worth every penny!
T**!
Seems like a nice watch winder for the money!
I purchased this watch winder to use with my Invicta Automatic Sea Dragon. The watch is massive with a very wide and thick bezel with a long bracelet. It would not fit in the winder without the face hitting the cover when closed. Otherwise, it will work with large watches I think, however the Invicta is a XXL watch. If Versa comes out with a larger version of this unit I will definitely consider purchasing it. The winder seems well made, is attractive, and has great features for the price.
C**N
Very POOR Time Keeper
I have owned this item for 3 years now. It does not wind watches well enough to keep accurate time. I own expensive Breitling watches so maybe this works better with less expensive watches - although I cannot imagine how or why. It is nicely made, ok construction, however the watch holders have indentations on them from simply holding the watches. Either way it is definately not 100% effective. I am very disappointed.
P**.
Great Double Watch Winder for Even $40,000 plus Rolex watch
Works Well, the cloth covered "pillows" protect my (two tone gold and steel) Rolex and (two tone gold and steel also) Omega watches and the unit is compact. Great value for my money, compared to the nearly $300 I paid a local jeweler who sold me a Wolf single watch winder for my solid gold Rolex. I should have checked Amazon first because the same Wolf single watch winder (why did Wolf had to make the box so huge) sells for less than $150 on Amazon. But I felt obligated to buy from the jeweler because they adjusted my solid gold Rolex 40 mm watch for free. (I bought the watch in Dubai duty free.) This Versa Elite double watch winder is more elegant, compact and much cheaper than Wolf -- the model I bought was made in China. (I'm returning the Versa "tower" plastic pillow double watch winder -- the pillows are mostly plastic and offer no protection for the gold watch bands.
D**O
2 weeks, very quiet and so far very happy!
Super quiet and works really well, during the first few days I've had it on my night table and could not hear a thing. Very happy with it so far. I have a very large and heavy chronograph watch, made a few adjustments with what provided in the box and everything seems to be working really well.
S**.
Won't fit tall/large watches such as the SeaDweller or PlanetOcean UltraDeep
Winder is quiet, has setting for number of rotations, direct, etc. Watch holders function OK and extra padding inserts are provided for large bands and bracelets. The problem is that when you have a tall watch...like a thick watch body of the kind found on dive watches with high depth ratings, the watch hits the clear lid when it's closed and won't function correctly. If you have a strap and tighten the strap to it's lowest setting on the buckle, you can get it low enough...But not with a bracelet or a strap on a deployant clasp.
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