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Wrist Taker Magazine 2017 Issue

The 2017 issue of Wrist Taker lets you explore timepieces from lesser-known brands to luxury watches. Dive into the minds of independent watchmakers and find out what makes them tick. Or take a journey through 100 years of Baselworld and find out where, when and how it all began. Most important of all, feed your curiosity about timepieces whatever they may be!

The 2017 issue of Wrist Taker lets you explore timepieces from lesser-known brands to luxury watches. Dive into the minds of independent watchmakers and find out what makes them tick. Or take a journey through 100 years of Baselworld and find out where, when and how it all began. Most important of all, feed your curiosity about timepieces whatever they may be!

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WIND IT UP!<br />

IMPROVE THE ACCURACY OF YOUR AUTOMATIC WATCH WITH BARRINGTON<br />

WATCH WINDER<br />

www.barringtonwatchwinders.com<br />

This compact and stylish single watch winder from Barrington is super sleek in black (though it<br />

also comes in six other attractive colors. Its adjustable cushion will fit any sized watches up to<br />

24cm and the winder itself can be powered with the included AC adaptor or two AA batteries.<br />

One neat feature that we discovered is that this watch winder is stackable and can all be powered<br />

using one AC adaptor with its connecting cable (included) thanks to its new Jump feature.<br />

Another feature that is highly useful is its gentle rotation system. This ensures that your watch<br />

will not be over-winded while at the same time eliminating the damage caused to the watch's<br />

main spring. There are five Turns Per Day setting available depending on the weight of the watch<br />

as well as three direction settings.<br />

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