Free Orbita Sparta 1 Mini Watch Winder Giveaway

orbita mini giveaway Free Orbita Sparta 1 Mini Watch Winder Giveaway

There is a good chance that you got a new watch this holiday season (at least I hope you did). Maybe a loved one got you that new timepiece, or you broke down and gifted yourself (likely the best idea). We often get really excited about our new watches, but with the new addition to our collection, we find ourselves without a place to put it, and more importantly a way to conveniently wind that new automatic watch.

Looks like you need to get yourself a new watch winder. The handiest way to keep your automatic watches ready for action when you want to wear them. I used sit there and wind a bunch of automatic watches manually each day. It was a pain. If you don't wear your automatic mechanical watch for a day or two it stops. Then you need to reset it when you wear it. If you only have one watch, this isn't a problem - but as your collection grows... well you can see where these useful accessories come in quite handy. Good watch winders aren't cheap. Sure you can get Chinese made watch winders for $50 - $100 - but you'll have to get a new one each several months. Those ones just don't last. Plus, they are often too  plasticy looking and not at all suitable for your new luxury love.

Orbita is the premiere American maker of watch winders. By watch lovers, for watch lovers - they do a great job of making items that play nice with our automatic watches, when we don't. Their full range of winders offer items for single watches, to entire room set-ups. This month on aBlogtoRead.com you can enter to win an Orbita Sparta 1 Mini watch winder. I reviewed one of these impressive Sparta 1 Mini winders here. This is one of the best single watch winders on the market. American made. Low power consumption. Virtually silent. Easy to operate. Retail price is $195. Good luck!

To Enter You Must:

1. Comment on this post below with your valid e-mail address where required. In the body of your comment should mention why you need a watch winder or why you prefer Orbita watch winders.

2. By entering you are opting in to potentially receive occasional watch related news letters or announcements. You may opt out at any time.

3. Wait until the giveaway is over on February 1st, 2010 for the winner to be chosen at random.

A couple of basic rules. You can only enter once. You must comment with a valid e-mail address where you can be reached. Your comment must be confirmed and approved. You must complete the objectives to be considered. You are responsible for providing your contact shipping information if you are chosen. Giveaway watch selection based on sponsor's inventory and watch availability. All comments made after the end of the giveaway period will not be considered. For the full terms and conditions, please click here.

Good luck, and thanks to Orbita, the sponsor of the Orbita watch winder giveaway here at aBlogtoRead.com!

Written by Mr. Ariel Adams - aBlogtoRead.com, trusted independent watch media.


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I really need this orbita watchwinder because I am too tired to spin on my head to wind up my automatic chronographs.

I would love another Orbitat winder. I already own a Voyager which is top shelf, silent, extremely reliable, does the job.

I already own an Orbita Voyager Watch Winder which is fantastic. I woud sure love to add this new windedr to my collection. Orbita manufacturers only top shelf winders.

I already has a three watch winder. The neatest thing about all Orbitas is that they do the job, perfectly, never cause any problems, are silent and are easy on the watches they wind. How many times in your life, with anything you use, do you see this degree of reliability? Orbitas are not the Cadillacs of watchwinders, they are Rolls Royces.

I've owned,used, promoted with Jean Marcel, and support Orbita watch-winders since their creation by Mr. Charle Agnoff. They are the finest, most reliable, safest for youe highest valued timepieces,, most origional, longest running (with special long-life battery) best supported (guaranteed and repaired), quitest running, programable watch- winders you can get! Wow, what a statement, especially coming from someone who is driven by the really Swiss, Fine Timepiece Business and I've lived it 24/7 for over 44 years! They are a company that really cares and is owned and run by people who really care!

There is something truly melancholy about an automatic watch left to expend its reserve sitting in a watch box. In this regard the Orbita Saprta 1 Mini is the 'tonic of life' for automatics; and I have one such chronograph badly in need of the Ponce De Leon that is Orbita!

I have a single Orbita winder and it is the best. I would definitely get another for my wife if I had the chance.

Yay, I just bought a automatic to put in it!

YES I RECEIVED A AUTOMATIC STAUBER WATCH FOR CHRISTMAS ,AN I SHURE WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE AN ORBITER 11 WINDER

Bought a cheap winder about two months ago. It has room for two watches. The first one I put in it worked just fine. The second one was just to heavy. If I have it running at night I wake up from the clunking noise the winder makes twice every rotation of the heavier watch. It's a Seiko Black Monster, so it's quite heavy. But I'd still like to be able to run my watches 24 hours a day. Yesterday I noticed that both watches had stopped running since I had forgot to turn it back on in the morning :(
I suppose an Orbita winder will be of a more solid build.

Great gift for my dad on his B-day

Would love a new winder as I am tired of resetting!

this a better solution than my other wrist.

This sounds like a great watch winder for the price range. Not to mention it was made right here at home, go US economy!

If I win the winder I no longer have to look like a fool in front of my friends when I'm manually winding my second watch.

Watch winders like these are great for vintage calendar watches that don't have quick-set dates. If they are always (or mostly) up to date, it ensures they would get a lot more wrist time.

If I had a watch winder, I could justify getting another watch :)!

It is recommended automatics be wound routinely in order to keep them oiled and running accurately. A winder is essential for those very special watches.

I've been reading this blog since December once a week and your review encouraged me to purchase a Magrette Moana Pacific. Now I'm waiting for their Pacific Diver that's on it's way so now I will need a watch winder! The real problem will be which one to wear each morning! Thanks for your great reviews!

I need a watch winder because I want to buy another automatic watch so with a winder I can rotate them without resetting.

I am a handicapped Vietnam Veteran who likes watches way too much. I have many automatics, but my latest acquisition does not have a winding stem whereas all others do. I really need a watch winder that will work with an automatic kinetic movement and the Orbita Sparta Mini 1 really appears to fit that requirement.

My watch keeps stopping! and I can't always wear the automatic watch... :( It'd be nice to not shake my watch over and over every few weeks.

"why I prefer Orbita watch winders"

Because I find it very affordable as you cant get a good winder in this price range. Not to mention it was made in the USA which give me assurance that it will operate flawlessly and will not break down any time.

When I bought it, I vowed that my Orient semi-skeleton watch (my first automatic) would never stop, but now that I own more watches this mecomes ever more difficult to keep up with. A winder would be perfect for me. And I like this Orbita, it's nice and compact and would go well with my desk.

If I had a winder I might be able to actually make it to work on time instead of fiddling with my watches every morning, setting them on time!

I tried to use a jerry rigged watch winder, but it just doesn't cooperate. It is a multi-watch winder, but the watches don't receive the necessary 800 or so revolutions a day that they need to stay wound. I just don't know how the cat can sleep close to 20 hours a day. That's not active enough. There's also the problem of removing the kitty litter from the watch, and there was the damage done to the first watch attached to that winder - the cat didn't appreciate the watch and managed to race around the house banging into every wall. The watch was wound and the sapphire crystal was fine, but there were a few extra scratches on the case.

Yes, I really need to win a proper watch winder...

I just started purchsing automatic watches and just realized the value of winders. Orbita's line are pretty snappy.

I've wanted a watch winder for some time now. Could really use one for my Breitling automatic. Thanks.

Just wind it up and send it my way. Thank you!

Thanks for holding the giveaway!

I promised my wife I would not keep more automatic watches than fit on my current watch winders nor would I buy another watch winder to satisfy my urge for more watches. I am stuck. But, if I WIN an Orbita watch winder......why, that's a whole other story! Plus, you just don't turn away from a top quality product.

I need this winder for my U-Boat which seems to have very small power reserve. I thought I could live without a winder, but I find all the resetting sort of annoying!

I love the new design. I now have more than one self winding watches and this winder would be a welcome addition to keeping my watches wound, date set, etc.

I want this watch.. unfortunately i did not have money to have this great watch.. poor me.. just want to try some luck.. hope so..

oops, used my mom's address earlier.

from the description,I gather it may not be entirely silent, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Winning this mini would be a great way to determine whether it's worth it to also buy the handsome sparta 1 Tesla.

I was delighted to receive an Orbita Futura Three for Christmas. I had owned other watchwinders in the past, but had never had one last for more than 6 months. From my experience, the Orbita Corporation has produced a watchwinder that matches just about any watch you can imagine in terms of technicality and value. It is simply the best in the world.

Gave an Orbita for a gift at Christmas this year.... and I still don't have one!

I grow weary of keeping my 2009 New Year's resolution to be more active (which coincidentally keeps my watch wound). This Orbita will give me a much needed break. Phew.

A watch winder would simplify my watch selection ritual greatly.

Orbita seems to be the winder of choice in the watch community. I have a couple of automatics, one with a date function that I wouldn't mind not having to set every time I put it on.

I'd love an Orbita winder to give to my father. He recently retired from the post office and received a watch. He's an vietnam vet who would never buy something like this for himself and I'd love to give him something for his dedication to his family and his country. I think Orbita winders would make a great representation of that feeling since they are so well built and reliable. Thanks!

The significant other dislikes my morning winding ritual. It re-enforces her " you can only wear one watch at time-why own more" argument. A winder could help with my marital bliss.

I would like another watch winder, as my chinese bought ones off Ebay never seem to last long until they become too loud. I've heard that Orbita's don't have that issue

Absolutely the best winder in the business - LOVE Orbita! I have more automatic watches than winders - meaning I'm always swapping and rotating...this would fix everything!

I have just come into the market for a watch winder because I own several automatics and really need one. After much research I found that Orbita is definitely the winder to own due to its inherent high quality and value. Winning this winder would be a very nice start.

I desperately need a watch winder. Winding my automatic watches has become a major pain!

I am what you would call hardcore...I typically wind my watches by hand while watching TV. I've swung my right arm back and forth so many times that people mistake me for a mutant due to my asymmetrical arms.

The only remedy for this would of course be a watch winder.

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