Maximizing Your Lorier Watch's Performance: The Complete Winding Guide
Introduction
Lorier is a boutique watch brand celebrated for its vintage-inspired automatic watches powered by reliable Swiss movements. To keep these watches running accurately and smoothly, understanding the correct Turns Per Day (TPD) and winding direction is essential, especially when using a watch winder.
In this comprehensive guide, you'll learn everything you need to know about winding your Lorier watch, including recommended TPD, winding directions, and best practices for optimal performance.
Understanding Watch Winding Basics
What is TPD (Turns Per Day)?
Turns Per Day (TPD) refers to the number of rotations a watch winder makes in 24 hours to keep your automatic watch fully wound. This is particularly important for Lorier watches, as they use robust Swiss calibers that require specific winding parameters for optimal performance.
Winding Directions Explained
Lorier watches typically use one of three winding directions:
- Clockwise (CW): The rotor turns only in a clockwise direction
- Counterclockwise (CCW): The rotor turns only in a counterclockwise direction
- Bi-directional: The rotor turns in both directions
Lorier Watch Winding Specifications
Model-Specific Settings
Model | Movement/Caliber | Winding Direction | Turns Per Day (TPD) |
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Lorier (General/Most) | Swiss Automatic | Both (CW+CCW) | 650–800 |
Note: For models not listed, start with bidirectional winding and 650 TPD, then adjust based on accuracy.
How to Manually Wind Your Lorier Watch
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Prepare the Crown
- If your watch has a screw-down crown, unscrew it first.
- Pull the crown to position 0 (winding position).
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Winding Process
- Turn the crown clockwise (away from you) slowly until resistance is felt.
- Approximately 60 turns bring the watch to a full wind (per Lorier Zephyr Quick Start Guide).
- Never force the crown if you encounter resistance.
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Best Practices
- Wind your watch at the same time each day.
- Avoid overwinding.
- Store your watch in a proper watch box when not in use.
Using a Watch Winder
Recommended Watch Winder Settings
For Lorier watches:
- Start with 650 TPD in bidirectional mode for most models.
- Adjust TPD based on watch performance:
- Increase to 750 or 800 if the watch runs slow or stops.
- Decrease if the watch shows signs of overwinding.
- Use high-quality winders from reputable brands like Mozsly, Wolf, and Barrington.
Watch Winder Benefits
- Maintains power reserve
- Keeps lubricants properly distributed
- Prevents the watch from stopping
- Ideal for watches not worn daily
Investment Analysis
Cost-Benefit Breakdown
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Without a Winder
- Regular manual winding
- Increased crown wear
- Time spent setting
- Movement stress
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With a Winder
- Consistent performance
- Extended service intervals
- Immediate readiness
- Protected movement
Value Protection
Investment Comparison:
- Quality watch winder: $200-400
- Standard service cost: $500-700
- Crown replacement: $200-300
- Time saved: Priceless
Professional Care Tips
Maintenance Schedule
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Optimal Settings
- Verify TPD setting (650–800 based on model)
- Check winding direction
- Monitor accuracy
- Maintain environment
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Regular Checks
- Monthly accuracy review
- Quarterly winder inspection
- Biannual performance check
- Annual service assessment
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Signs of Underwinding
- Watch stops unexpectedly
- Loses time
- Inconsistent power reserve
Signs of Overwinding
- Unusual resistance when winding
- Watch stops despite being wound
- Unusual sounds during winding
Maintenance Tips
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Regular Service
- Service your watch every 3–5 years
- Have it checked by authorized Lorier service centers
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Proper Storage
- Keep away from extreme temperatures
- Avoid exposure to magnetic fields
- Store in a dry environment
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Cleaning
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth
- Avoid harsh chemicals
- Clean regularly to prevent dirt buildup
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Conclusion
Proper winding practices are essential for maintaining your Lorier watch's performance and longevity. By following the recommended TPD and winding directions for your specific model, you'll ensure your timepiece remains accurate and ready to wear.
Remember that regular wear is the best natural winder for your watch, but a quality watch winder is an excellent investment for watches that aren't worn daily.
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- Complete Watch Winding Care Guide
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- TPD Settings Directory
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Always refer to your watch's manual and consult with authorized Lorier service centers for specific maintenance requirements.
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