Watch Winder for Automatic Watches, Double, Quiet Motor vs Mcbazel Double Automatic Watch Winder with Quiet Motor (Brown PU Leather)
Overall winner: Watch Winder for Automatic Watches, Double, Quiet Motor
Key Differences
Mcbazel (A) is the more affordable two-slot winder with a transparent acrylic window and a quiet motor but lacks a power adapter and is not suitable for quartz watches. Anyasun (B) costs a bit more, offers adjustable pillows for men and women, an antimagnetic quiet motor, and two operating modes (short-term and long-term) but may not fit some watch pillow sizes and excludes Seiko Kinetic compatibility
Watch Winder for Automatic Watches, Double, Quiet Motor
Double watch winder with soft pillows for men and women, featuring a quiet Japanese motor. It offers two operating modes and USB power; compatible with most automatic watches up to 42 mm diameter. Customers note quiet operation and good value, though some report pillow fit and motor reliability concerns
Pros
- adjustable pillows for men and women
- quiet antimagnetic motor
- two operating modes: short-term and long-term
- USB powered with linking cable for multi-device use
Cons
- not compatible with Seiko Kinetic watches
- pillow size may be too small for some watches
- mixed feedback on motor reliability
Mcbazel Double Automatic Watch Winder with Quiet Motor (Brown PU Leather)
Automatic watch winder with two slots and transparent window for protection and continuous operation. Cushions adjust for case diameters under 58mm, thicknesses under 28mm, and strap lengths 180–210mm. customers note it is very quiet and keeps watches running, though fit may vary
Pros
- dual watch slots
- quiet operation
- transparent acrylic window for protection
- adjustable cushions for size
Cons
- may not fit all watches perfectly
- some slipping reported
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Mcbazel |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Anyasun |
| User Reviews | Mcbazel |