Help Please - Anyone ever replaced a WOLF Watch Winder motor?

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Or to paraphrase " you can't polish a turd but you sure as hell can roll it in glitter"

Turns out you can polish a turd...

 
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here are some photos of the guts of this rubbish just in case you ever do.

Eeeeew, that's horrid!
 
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motors with nylon gears
Just pointing out that nylon (Delrin?) gearing in something like this is actually better than whatever metal.
 
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I got 2 dual Kogan winders, quality seems the same as units that cost 10 to 20 times as much and if one fails I am only out 50 bucks.
 
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Just pick up your watch box three or four times a day and spin it on various axes. 😀
 
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Just pick up your watch box three or four times a day and spin it on various axes. 😀
I only have one ax and I think it would scratch my watches
 
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Just to make sure, you guys do know that "axes" is the plural of "axis"?
 
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Just to make sure, you guys do know that "axes" is the plural of "axis"?
Just to make sure, you are familiar with wordplay and humor? 😗
 
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Just to make sure, you are familiar with wordplay and humor? 😗
Of course I am.

Not my fault none of you are funny. 😁
 
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Cool thread! Have an old Wolf single motor winder with a tired motor (say that as has little torque and does not turns well a lightweight Omega SM 166.032 watch); guess will give it a try to replacing the motor soon 👎