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brainhulk

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that is awesome, im gonna have my brother take a look at that and see if its something he can do. thanks
 

deadlyapp

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Is that a watching machine?

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The one I had.
 

sonicdrummer20

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Ah, so a watch winder is for automatic watches which may go awhile without sufficient motion to keep them wound. That answers that. Thank you, Wikipedia. :) Anyway, it sounds like you simply need a source of motion for it.

- Paint shaker
- upside-down R/C car + 9.6V wall wart + duct tape
- Cat + duct tape
- ATOT member's wrist during a fapping session
- Fainting goat (lots of regular 90° rotations there)
- Whatever filthy, filthy thing Rubycon's thinking of.:hmm:

Or get a watch that doesn't require a winder.:)

try looking up meatspin from the privacy of your own home...
 

sonicdrummer20

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Possessed Freak

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I would imagine

sprocket from a bike + motor and gear + mount for watch = done.

But seriously, if you have a few kinetic watches then you should have the cash to spring for a nice one. Alternately, you just set the damn time before you put it on, shake your hand for a couple of minutes and you are also done.