I had no idea such devices existed.
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The one I had.
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.![]()
I don't want to spend $900 http://www.amazon.com/Wolf-Designs-4...2857430&sr=1-5
on a watch winder. Can you guys think of something that can do the job dirt cheap? All the quality ones that don't break down are in the hundreds of dollars. But to me something that just slowly turns every couple of minutes shouldn't be that expensive.
http://www.amazon.com/Belocia-WIN2-1...2911270&sr=1-1
try this one? its about 850 bucks cheaper.
....sigh. thank you captain obvious
Wtf? he just asked for a cheaper alternative...
Or else it's a pillow fluffer for hamsters.
You wind me right roundtry looking up meatspin from the privacy of your own home...