How to set watch winder for EMILE CHOURIET

May 3, 2021

In 1685, Emile Chouriet opened his watchmaker’s workshop in Geneva. He made decorating pocket watches his speciality, and obtained certain components for this from François Dagobert Depéry. The range of his creative work – from enamelling to engine-turning, via the setting of pearls and the use of different coloured golds – made Emile Chouriet stand out, and he became very popular with the Geneva aristocracy.

Most EMILE CHOURIET watch self-winding movements can be wound properly by most watch winders. Usually EMILE CHOURIET's self-winding movements need to rotate 650 revolutions per day, and most of them can be wound clockwise. So please take some time and like to choose a cute clockwork that suits you and your watch.

Definitions:

  • 《CW》 - Clockwise winding direction;
  • 《CCW》 - Counterclockwise winding direction;
  • 《Both》 - Combined mode (Clockwise + Counterclockwise);
  • 《–》 - Undefined;
MODEL, DESCRIPTIONMOVEMENT / CALIBERWINDING DIRECTIONTURNS PER DAY (TPD)
Catch The MoonETA 2834Both650
ContemporaryLuxuryETA 2824Both650
EC 2000
Gold WingsBoth650
King WatchETA 2836Both650
PrinceETA 2836Both650
Royal Pearl
Special Style

If you could not find your watch model (or caliber) in this table, you may determine your EMILE CHOURIET winding mode on a trial basis. You should select the combined winding mode (CW+CCW) and the minimal number of turns per day (TPD). Then place your watch into the watch winder box and check after a few days how accurate your watch shows the time. If it runs behind, it is necessary to increase the number of TPD by one step.

Lucas
Lucas

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