Montana watch winder direction and settings
Montana is a watch brand that has been creating stunning timepieces since 1989. Based in Switzerland, the company prides itself on its commitment to quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Montana's watches are designed with both form and function in mind. Each piece is unique and features intricate details that make it stand out from other luxury watch brands. From the fine leather straps to the precision-engineered movements, Montana's watches are made to last a lifetime.
One of the most striking things about Montana's watches is their design. The brand draws inspiration from the natural beauty of its home country, Switzerland, as well as from vintage timepieces. The result is an elegant and timeless aesthetic that appeals to watch collectors and fashion enthusiasts alike.
Montana offers a range of collections to suit different tastes and needs. One of its most popular lines is the Heritage collection, which includes classic dress watches with simple, understated designs. These watches are perfect for formal occasions or for adding a touch of sophistication to any outfit.
For those who prefer a more sporty look, Montana's Sports collection offers a range of rugged, outdoor-ready watches. These timepieces feature durable materials like stainless steel and scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and are water-resistant to depths of up to 200 meters.
No matter which Montana watch you choose, you can be assured of its quality and durability. The brand uses only the finest materials and employs skilled watchmakers to ensure that each piece meets its high standards.
Most Montana watch self-winding movements can be wound properly by most watch box winder. Usually Montana’s self-winding movements need to rotate 650 - 800 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, DESCRIPTION | MOVEMENT / CALIBER | WINDING DIRECTION | TURNS PER DAY (TPD) |
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1925 Series | ETA 2895-1 or 2895-2 | BID | 650 |
1930 Series | ETA 2895-2 | BID | 650 |
BAN-1 | ETA 2824 | BID | 650 |
BAN-2 | ETA 2895 | BID | 650 |
BAN-3 | ETA 2892-A2 | BID | 650 |
BFW-1 | ETA 2824-2 | BID | 650 |
BFW-2 | ETA 2824-2 | BID | 650 |
BFW-3 | ETA 2824-2 | BID | 650 |
BFW-4 | ETA 2824-2 | BID | 650 |
Bridger Field Watch | BID | 650 | |
Officers Watch | ETA 2892-A2 | BID | 650 |
SAP-1 | ETA 2000 | CW | 650-800 |
SAP-2 | ETA 2000 | CW | 650-800 |
SAP-3 | ETA 2000 | CW | 650-800 |
SAP-4 | ETA 2000 | CW | 650-800 |
If you could not find your watch model (or caliber) in this table, you may determine your Montana. 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 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.