Double Watch Winders

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Established in 1834, WOLF combines five generations of family expertise to bring you watch winders you can trust.   A WOLF double watch winder blends style with technology for the perfect wind. Using advanced technology, our dual winders accurately count the exact Turns Per Day (TPD) – keeping your watches healthy and on time. From elegant classics to bold designs, browse our selection of double watch winders below to find the ideal addition for your collection. 

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Who needs a double watch winder?

A double watch winder is a worthwhile investment for anyone who owns more than one automatic watch.

Automatic watches rely on the movements of your wrist to continue ticking – which means they can stop while not being worn. To prevent this from happening, and make sure you don’t have to manually change the time, date or moon phase every time, a watch winder mimics the rotations of your wrist and turns the watch the recommended number of rotations each day.

A 2-piece watch winder allows you to wind more than one watch at once, keeping them both ticking while also creating a beautiful display.   

 

Why choose a WOLF double watch winder?

With WOLF, you’ll get more than just a watch winder – you’ll also get quality, precision and peace of mind. Unlike other brands that only estimate the number of rotations using time, our advanced technology counts every single rotation of your watch. Giving your watch the perfect wind.

Our dual watch winders also let you choose from clockwise, anticlockwise or bi-directional rotations, making WOLF the ideal companion for any timepiece – no matter the brand or model. 

On top of that, each double watch winder also comes with adjustable Lock-in Dynamic Cuffs, accommodating a variety of wrist sizes for the perfect fit.

WOLF also offers triple watch winders, quad watch winders and even more watch winding solutions, including cabinets and safes.

 

What TPD setting should I use on my double watch winder?

The number of Turns Per Day (TPD) you need will vary depending on the individual specifications of your watch.

Every watch make and model has its own recommended number of rotations to make sure it is wound perfectly. To help you determine which settings your watch requires, we created a database with all watch winding specifications from major brands. All you need to do is enter the manufacturer and model of your timepiece and we’ll tell you the direction and number of rotations per day it needs.