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Shop Wolf watch winders, watch boxes, and travel cases in Australia — premium storage and winding solutions from a brand with nearly 200 years of heritage. Free shipping Australia-wide, same-day dispatch.
Why Buy Your Wolf from Watch Direct?
As an authorised Wolf retailer in Australia, every product we sell comes backed by Wolf's quality guarantee. We carry one of the widest selections of Wolf watch winders and storage solutions available online in Australia — from the entry-level Cub single winder through to the flagship Den winder safe. Free shipping Australia-wide, same-day dispatch on in-stock items, and Afterpay available.
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Watch Winders — Wolf's core product. Single, double, and modular winders with patented turns-per-day (TPD) counting and rotation direction settings. The Cub Single Winder is the bestseller — compact, reliable, and runs on AC or battery. For collectors with multiple automatics, the Module 4.1 and Earth Double winders scale up without compromise.
Watch Boxes — From the 10-watch British Racing collection with storage drawer to the flagship 15-piece Axis, Wolf boxes feature soft lining and lock-and-key security. The British Racing Green 10 Piece is a standout for its motorsport-inspired styling.
Watch Rolls — Compact travel protection for 2-3 watches. The Roadster Triple Watch Roll and Earth Triple Watch Roll are ideal for weekenders — soft-lined interiors prevent scratches, and they pack flat in carry-on luggage.
Travel Cases — The Liberty and Bella zip cases offer portable protection for watches and jewellery. Zip closure, plush interiors, multiple compartments. The British Racing Single Travel Watch Stand doubles as a display stand when you arrive.
How to Choose a Watch Winder
Turns per day (TPD): Most automatic watches require 650–800 TPD to stay fully wound. Wolf winders offer adjustable TPD settings — typically 300 to 1,200 — so you can match your watch's requirements. Start at 650 TPD and adjust if needed; modern watches have slip clutches to prevent overwinding.
Rotation direction: Some movements wind in one direction only (clockwise or counter-clockwise), while most modern automatics wind bi-directionally. Wolf winders let you choose clockwise, counter-clockwise, or bi-directional rotation. When in doubt, set to bi-directional.
Capacity: Match the winder to your collection. A single winder suits a daily-wear automatic. If you rotate between several watches, a double or modular system like the Wolf Module 4.1 makes more sense.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a watch winder?
A watch winder is a device that keeps automatic (self-winding) watches running when you're not wearing them. It rotates the watch to simulate wrist movement, keeping the mainspring wound and the time accurate. Without a winder, an automatic watch will stop after 24–48 hours of being stationary.
How many turns per day does an automatic watch need?
Most automatic watches need 650–800 turns per day (TPD) to stay fully wound. Rolex, Omega, and Seiko automatics typically fall in this range. Some watches may need up to 950 TPD. Check your watch manufacturer's specifications or start at 650 TPD and adjust upward if the watch loses time.
Can a watch winder damage my watch?
No. Modern automatic movements have a slip clutch that disengages when fully wound, preventing overwinding. Wolf winders use patented gentle rotation cycles with rest periods that mimic natural wear patterns.
Should I set my watch winder to clockwise or counter-clockwise?
Most modern automatic watches wind bi-directionally — meaning they wind regardless of rotation direction. If you're unsure, set your winder to bi-directional mode. Check your watch's manual if you need a specific direction; some vintage movements only wind in one direction.
What size watch winder do I need?
Match the winder capacity to the number of automatic watches you own and actually rotate. A single winder suits one daily-wear automatic. If you switch between 2-4 watches regularly, a double winder or modular system like the Wolf Module 4.1 is more practical.
Is Wolf a good watch winder brand?
Yes. Wolf was founded in 1834 in Germany and has nearly two centuries of experience in luxury storage and watch care. They pioneered patented technology for precise turns-per-day counting and are widely regarded as one of the leading watch winder manufacturers globally.


































































































