It depends upon what type of watch you are talking about. Wrist watches always have a winder button even if they are self winding. Antique pocket watches, however, might have a winder button on the top or might be key wound. If the latter, you would have to have a watch key to insert through the appropriate hole which you would find when flipping open the back of the watch. The second hole is for adjusting the hands.
you simply wind it up and watch the mechanisims work and then watch it do it's job!
in a summer day
In the days of manual wind up watches it was so you could wind your watch up without taking it off.
An automatic watch is operated by using the motion of the person wearing it to wind itself. An automatic watch winder emulates the movement of a person to wind the watch when someone is not wearing it.
Think of any machine that uses a Wind Up motor. E.g., a wind up watch or clock, wind up toys. Then there are rubber band powered air planes.
What kind of air can wind your watch? WIND
Watch the Wind Blow By was created on 2003-10-27.
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As far as pocket watches go, there should be a small knob at the top of the watch, if you twist it it will wind the watch, if you pull it out and twist you can use it to set the clock. But, that is going by a general pocket watch design.
I will take my original Rolex watch to the professional watch shop.
watch the video
you simply wind it up and watch the mechanisims work and then watch it do it's job!
Oh did you watch last nights Eastenders!
in a summer day
One can watch a video of Elton John performing the song 'Candle In the Wind' on YouTube where it has been uploaded many times. One can also watch the video on Dailymotion.
on the diver i was given you had to hold the watch by the band and spin it in a circular motion and it moves this swivel inside of the watch.
its automatic..............when you move it winds its self