Customer—January 20, 2025
I've bought three of these Mozsly winders, and plan to get one more. They've worked great so far; my watches stay wound and the winders are quiet. Most inexpensive winders sold on Amazon have horrid reviews, they're unreliable junk. Even the really expensive ones have a lot of reviews saying they lasted only a short time. One nice thing about the Mozsly winders is that if one of the motors does go bad, they sell replacements for $15 each, so they're easily and cheaply repairable. Read more
Jenny—June 5, 2025
still doesn't do a good job of winding the Eterna. and the access to the watches is a little cumbersome, having to turn off the rotation then unscrew the cap to get to the watch. (some less expensive models have easy open doors and automatic off when open features.) however, hands down the best styled of the dual wonders i've tried. the finish is far more demure than pictured. not at all as bright red or striped. it looks fantastic on the dresser. Read more
AzNani—October 5, 2025
This item arrived well packaged, works great, and has a compact, sleep design. Read more
Todd Trent—December 20, 2025
Loved this item at first, bought Aug 25 by November you cannot have in your bedroom. Read more
Michael Yaki—September 28, 2025
The Mozsly has all the features you want (bidirectional, variable rotation) in a compact, quiet and pleasing design. Having a vertical option is space saving as well as visually smart. You could pay double for other winders but why? Read more
Jake—May 27, 2025
Works as listed and a nice design being vertical. Also a modern look. Read more
Retired—June 9, 2025
Very nice two-watch winder. But for me there are two weaknesses. First, to turn OFF a winder you might have to slide the switch across the functions that control the rotation choices. For example, if the winder is set to rotate alternately clockwise and counterclockwise (the most common mode), to turn that winder OFF, you have to slide the mode switch across both the clockwise mode and the counter clockwise mode to get to the OFF position. Therefore, in this example, when using the bidirectional winding mode you can’t simply go from OFF to ON or NO to OFF. Secondly to insert a watch, you have to unscrew the winders cover, put in the watch, and then screw the cover back on. A simple hinged door(s) would be much simpler, eliminating the need to, for example, unscrew the cover and set it down, insert the watch (which takes both hands), then pick up the cover and screw it back on - and in my case, I’m also holding the unit with my left hand to keep it stable during several of these operations. If you use the winder continuously, and very seldom have to insert or remove a watch, none of these issues would be significant. But all in all it’s a nice winder. Read more
AL—November 23, 2025
I had bought two and then one of them started making an annoying moving noise while the other didn’t. They are better quality than the others I have seen and bought here. The noise popped up like 3-4 weeks from when I started using them. Read more