I don't subscribe to that idea, but that's just me.
Putting watches on a winder is leaving it on all the time, even when not in use. One does not do that to a car, why do that to a watch? Both are mechanical contraptions that experience wear n tear with use. Maaaaaybe it might make sense if it were a perpetual calendar complication that's a pain to reset. Maaaaybe one has the monies to pay for the service costs, for it to not be a consideration. Me, I'd rather not. I would wear what is in rotation, and occasionally wind everything else in the box every 1-2 months just to keep the parts oiled. That's about it. My collection is predominantly simple 3 hand movements anyway, so no issues.