Watch winder

You are looking for an high quality watch winder for your BOTTA watch or other automatic watches? Our modular, expandable watch winder made of high-quality cast aluminum combines quality and design. It is powered via USB and can optionally be operated with batteries (Type-C), making it suitable for use in safes..

Compact, high-quality and user-friendly

Our watch winder combines quality and design, perfectly tailored to the requirements of automatic watches. The robust cast aluminum housing supports even heavy watches effortlessly, while the durable direct drive ensures silent and reliable operation.

The elegant, cubic watch winder can be used as a stand-alone unit or, thanks to its modular concept, can be expanded as required to keep several watches in motion at the same time. An integrated rail system enables a secure mechanical connection and central power supply for up to nine stacked units.

Simple and intuitive operation

The watch winder is as simple as it is well-thought-out: With a single button you can choose from nine rotation programs (600 to 1,800 revolutions per day) and three movement modes:

  1. Clockwise
  2. Counterclockwise
  3. Alternating directions of rotation

A discreet LED display informs you of the current operating status at all times.

Your automatic watch is inserted or removed using a reliable locking mechanism that can be adapted to all strap types and sizes thanks to the spring clamp and adjustment mechanism.

Flexible energy supply

With the BOTTA watch winder, you can enjoy maximum flexibility: use either the battery operation (approx. 4 months running time) or the included micro USB cable. The battery operation also makes the device ideal for use in safes or vaults. If you connect several modules via the rail system, a single USB cable is enough to supply all units with power.

The operation is extremely quiet - almost silent - and the watch is always reliably stopped in the 12 o'clock position.

When does it make sense to use a watch winder?

Automatic watches are wound automatically by the movements of their wearer on the wrist. The so-calledpower reserve– the time period in which the watch continues to run without movement is limited. If the watch remains without movement for a long time, the movement stops. Functions such as the time and date display, a perpetual calendar or a moon phase display then stop working. Resetting can not only be tedious and time-consuming, but can also place unnecessary strain on individual components of the watch.

A watch winder is a practical solution: It keeps your automatic watch running continuously and protects the mechanics. It is particularly useful if you only wear your watch occasionally or if you own several models. At the latest, on your next vacation, it makes sense to keep the unused models moving. You can find more detailed information on this topic in our blog post: Use a watch winder or not?