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remontoir pour montre automatique prodigyThe Prodigy automatic watch winder embodies a radically contemporary approach to the watch winder: a perfect 13 cm cube in anodized aluminum alloy, with a transparent glass front, a distinctly minimalist aesthetic that breaks from traditional wood and leather codes. Its precision Japanese motor operates at under 10 decibels a discreet threshold that allows it to be placed in a bedroom as well as a quiet office. 4 rotation modes (OFF, CW clockwise, CCW

The Prodigy automatic watch winder embodies a radically contemporary approach to the watch winder: a perfect 13 cm cube in anodized aluminum alloy, with a transparent glass front, a distinctly minimalist aesthetic that breaks from traditional wood and leather codes. Its precision Japanese motor operates at under 10 decibels — a discreet threshold that allows it to be placed in a bedroom as well as a quiet office. 4 rotation modes (OFF, CW clockwise, CCW counter-clockwise, CW+CCW alternating) cover all automatic movements on the market. Compatible with cases up to 6.5 cm in diameter, the Prodigy accommodates both ladies' watches and large men's diameters. Available in 3 anodized colors: Electric Blue (assertive character), Matte Black (graphic sobriety), or Champagne Gold (discreet refinement). Ultra-compact size 13 × 13 × 13 cm, weight 1.5 kg. Compatible with Rolex, Omega, TAG Heuer, Breitling, IWC, Cartier, Longines, Tudor. Anodized Aluminum Japanese Motor <10 dB

3 anodized colors to choose from

ELECTRIC BLUE
Electric Blue
Deep blue anodized aluminum — assertive character, distinctive colorful presence
MATTE BLACK
Matte Black
Matte black anodized aluminum — contemporary graphic sobriety, versatile
CHAMPAGNE GOLD
Champagne Gold
Gold anodized aluminum — discreet refinement, contemporary luminous sheen

Advantages

Premium anodized aluminum
Light and resistant alloy cube case — uniform, durable matte finish.
Transparent glass front
Permanent view of the watch — minimalist elegance and protection.
Japanese motor < 10 dB
Silent precision motor — discreet in bedroom, office, or dressing room.
4 rotation modes
OFF, clockwise, counter-clockwise, alternating bidirectional — all movements covered.
Compatible up to 6.5 cm
Accommodates all case diameters — from ladies' to large men's sizes.
Ultra-compact size
13 × 13 × 13 cm cube, 1.5 kg — fits on desk, shelf, bedside table.

Why an aluminum winder rather than wood?

The majority of high-end watch winders on the market use wood (walnut, ebony, mahogany) as their main material, which places these objects within a classic watchmaking tradition. The Prodigy deliberately takes the opposite approach by opting for anodized aluminum — a material choice that is not insignificant and meets several concrete criteria.

Aesthetically, aluminum fits into a contemporary and industrial vocabulary reminiscent of modern sports watches (Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, titanium watches, contemporary chronographs) — a setting consistent with these universes. Practically, aluminum offers perfect dimensional stability (wood can warp with humidity variations), incomparable resistance to stains and wear, and a controlled weight (1.5 kg for a 13 cm cube — lighter than a wood equivalent). Anodization guarantees a uniform and durable finish that does not peel or tarnish — the Prodigy's appearance remains identical years after purchase.

THE PRODIGY SPIRIT: MINIMALISM AND PRECISION
The Prodigy is in line with the European industrial design that marked the 1990s-2000s: Dieter Rams at Braun, Naoto Fukasawa at Muji, and more generally this aesthetic of the perfect cube and the uniform finish that prioritizes formal correctness over any ornamentation. Its 13 × 13 × 13 cm format is not insignificant — it is a pure geometric cube, whose very simplicity becomes an aesthetic statement. The matte anodized finish and the refined detail of the glass front make the Prodigy an object that speaks the language of contemporary design rather than that of traditional watchmaking. The choice between Electric Blue, Matte Black, and Champagne Gold allows you to adjust the tone: provocative, sober, or elegant. Particularly suitable for a contemporary office, a minimalist loft, a creative workspace, or a modern dressing room.

How to use the Prodigy

1
Installation. Place the Prodigy on a flat surface. Plug in the included AC adapter. The 1.5 kg weight and non-slip base ensure stable and silent operation.
2
Placing the watch. Open the glass front. Place your automatic watch (case up to 6.5 cm in diameter) on the universal cushion. Adjust the strap length for a firm hold without stressing the case.
3
Selecting the rotation mode. Choose from the 4 modes via the rear selector: OFF (stop), CW (clockwise 2 min / pause 6 min), CCW (counter-clockwise 2 min / pause 6 min), or CW+CCW (alternating — recommended universal mode).
4
Closing and operation. Close the glass front. The Japanese motor starts the programmed cycle silently (under 10 dB). The Prodigy operates continuously 24/7 with programmed pause cycles.

The 4 rotation modes — which one to choose?

Mode Program Ideal for
OFF No rotation — winder stopped Static display, transport, extended pause
CW Clockwise 2 min / pause 6 min, continuous cycle Clockwise winding movements only
CCW Counter-clockwise 2 min / pause 6 min, continuous cycle Counter-clockwise winding movements only
CW+CCW ⭐ Alternating clockwise and counter-clockwise with pauses Rolex, TAG Heuer, Breitling, Omega — universal choice

💡 Which mode for which watch? The CW+CCW Mode (alternating) is the universal choice suitable for the vast majority of modern automatic watches: Rolex (calibers 3135, 3235, 3285), Omega (8500, 8800, 8900), TAG Heuer, Breitling, IWC, Cartier, Tudor — all are bi-directional winding and benefit from this clockwise/counter-clockwise alternation. The CW only or CCW only modes are reserved for older or specific movements that prioritize a single winding direction (consult the manufacturer's documentation if in doubt). In the absence of precise information on the caliber, stick to CW+CCW.

Case compatibility up to 6.5 cm: the Prodigy accommodates all common automatic watch formats. This covers ladies' watches (typically 26 to 36 mm), standard men's watches (38 to 44 mm), and large contemporary diameters up to 65 mm (Rolex Submariner 41 mm, Omega Seamaster 42 mm, Breitling Navitimer 46 mm, TAG Heuer Carrera 44 mm fit without difficulty). The universal cushion automatically adapts to the strap length.

⚠️ For automatic watches only. The Prodigy is exclusively designed for automatic rotor movements. Not suitable for quartz watches (battery-powered), solar watches, manual-wind watches (which are wound only by the crown), or smartwatches. Placing these types of watches in a winder is unnecessary and can, in some cases, damage the movement.

All automatic watches:RolexOmegaTAG HeuerBreitlingIWCCartierLonginesTudorSeikoTissot

Technical specifications

Commercial name Prodigy Watch Winder
Category Single-watch aluminum cube watch winder
Capacity 1 automatic watch
Main material Anodized aluminum alloy
Front Transparent glass
Motor Precision Japanese — less than 10 decibels
Rotation modes 4 programs: OFF / CW / CCW / CW+CCW
Standard cycle 2 min rotation / 6 min pause, alternating in CW+CCW mode
Dimensions 13 × 13 × 13 cm (cube)
Weight 1.5 kg
Max case diameter 6.5 cm
Available colors Electric Blue · Matte Black · Champagne Gold
Power supply AC adapter included
Compatibility All automatic watches with rotor

Complete your universe

The design gift for modern watch enthusiasts

The Prodigy is a particularly suitable gift for an automatic watch enthusiast who also appreciates contemporary design and minimalism. Where wooden watch winders evoke a traditional image, the Prodigy stands out with its bold industrial aesthetic — a perfect cube of anodized aluminum that is unlike any other watch winder. Ideal for Father's Day, birthdays (especially for a young or creatively-minded recipient), Christmas, professional promotion gifts, housewarming parties (integrates perfectly into a contemporary interior), or an original business gift. The Electric Blue is the most striking when unwrapped; Champagne Gold adds a refined touch; Matte Black remains the most universal and versatile choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why an aluminum watch winder instead of wood?
Anodized aluminum offers several concrete advantages: perfect dimensional stability (unlike wood, which is affected by humidity), resistance to stains and wear, controlled weight, and a durable, uniform finish that doesn't peel. Aesthetically, aluminum aligns with a contemporary industrial vocabulary consistent with modern sports watchmaking (titanium, technical watches) rather than the classic tradition of wood.
What rotation mode should I choose for a Rolex?
The CW+CCW (alternating) Mode is recommended for modern Rolex watches. All contemporary Rolex calibers (3135, 3235, 3285) are bidirectional winding, and the alternating clockwise/counter-clockwise cycle of the CW+CCW Mode perfectly covers their recommended TPD of approximately 650 turns per day. This applies to Submariner, GMT-Master, Daytona, Datejust, Sea-Dweller, Yacht-Master.
Is the Japanese motor really silent?
Yes — the Prodigy's precision Japanese motor operates at under 10 decibels, which is below the threshold of perception in a quiet environment (the ambient noise of a silent room is generally 25 to 30 dB). The Prodigy can therefore be placed in a bedroom, on a nightstand, or in a dressing room without any sound disturbance. The Japanese motor is also renowned for its longevity and torque stability over time.
Is the Prodigy compatible with large cases?
Yes — the Prodigy accommodates watches with a case diameter of up to 6.5 cm (65 mm), which covers all common men's watches (Rolex Submariner 41 mm, Daytona 40 mm, Omega Seamaster 42 mm, Breitling Navitimer 46 mm, TAG Heuer Carrera 44 mm) as well as large contemporary diameters. The universal cushion adapts to all strap lengths (leather, metal, rubber, NATO).
Which color to choose: Blue, Black or Gold?
All offer the same functionalities; the choice is purely aesthetic. Electric Blue: the most striking and distinctive, with a strong colored presence — ideal for a creative office or a characterful masculine interior. Matte Black: the most subtle and versatile, integrates into all contemporary interiors — executive office, minimalist dressing room. Champagne Gold: discreet refinement and warmth, a luminous glow that pairs well with light interiors and gold watches.
Does the Prodigy run on batteries or only on mains power?
The Prodigy operates only via the provided AC adapter. This power mode ensures a stable and continuous power supply over time — ideal for permanent 24/7 operation. The AC adapter is compatible with standard French and European sockets. For international use, provide a plug adapter according to the destination country.
Is the Prodigy a good gift?
It is a particularly suitable gift for an automatic watch enthusiast who also appreciates contemporary design and minimalism. Its bold industrial aesthetic immediately surprises upon unwrapping — it is unlike any other watch winder. Ideal for Father's Day, birthdays (young or creative recipient), Christmas, professional promotions, housewarming parties, or an original business gift. Blue is the most striking, Gold the most refined, Black the most universal.
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