I'm glad someone brought this up, I was curious about this as well. I have about three watches that I rotate for EDC (automatics) and one or two more that come out on special occasions. The special occasion nicer watches I don't worry about winding because they only come out once or twice a month.
But the three I rotate - I do wonder. Sometimes I think I overthink these things. These probably don't need to be babied, but sometimes I'm inclined to baby them.
The only thing it comes down to is assuming I'm getting my watch serviced every 8 years anyway, which causes more wear? Pulling out the crown, manually winding, and setting the date and time two or three times a week, or leaving it in a winder? The time it takes me to wind and set isn't an issue, the only thing I think about is which option causes less wear on the watch?
I don't know, but maybe some watchmakers here can chime in.
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