MeisterSinger Watch Winder Settings

Find the correct winding settings for your MeisterSinger. TPD and direction profiles for Single-Hand Watches, and all other models.

6 models 1 collections 650–800 TPD range Updated 2026-02-23

Caliber Quick Reference

All MeisterSinger movements at a glance — TPD, direction, and power reserve by caliber.

Caliber TPD Direction Power Reserve Models
SW200-1 a 800 Bidirectional 38h 5
2824-2 650 Bidirectional 1

All MeisterSinger Models

6 watches grouped by collection. Click to expand.

Single-Hand Watches 6 models

N° 03

Ref: AM901

Cal: SW200-1 a

TPD: 800

Dir: Bidirectional

Reserve: 38h

N° 03

Ref: AM903

Cal: SW200-1 a

TPD: 800

Dir: Bidirectional

Reserve: 38h

N° 03

Ref: AM907

Cal: SW200-1 a

TPD: 800

Dir: Bidirectional

Reserve: 38h

N° 03

Ref: AM908

Cal: SW200-1 a

TPD: 800

Dir: Bidirectional

Reserve: 38h

Neo Ostarrichi

Ref: EDAT14

Cal: 2824-2

TPD: 650

Dir: Bidirectional

Perigraph Stainless Steel / Cream / Strap

Ref: BM1003

Cal: SW200-1 a

TPD: 800

Dir: Bidirectional

Reserve: 38h

Understanding MeisterSinger Winding Settings

Every MeisterSinger automatic watch has specific winding requirements determined by its movement caliber. The two key settings are:

  • TPD (turns per day) — the number of rotations per 24 hours. MeisterSinger movements in our database require between 650–800 TPD.
  • Direction — clockwise (CW), counter-clockwise (CCW), or bidirectional. This depends on the rotor winding mechanism in each caliber.

Using the correct settings ensures your MeisterSinger stays accurately wound without over-stressing the movement. The Time Machine app automatically applies the right profile for your specific model from our database of 6 MeisterSinger references.

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