09-28-2014, 01:26 AM | #1 |
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How do you store your watch?
Hey fellas, how are you storing your collection? Are you using a watch case? Perhaps a stand or some DIY holder? Snap a pic of your solution and tell me why you like it.
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09-28-2014, 01:42 AM | #2 |
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i'm using a watch box. i'll try to take a pic of it soon. it's overflowing so every time a i buy a new one something gets bumped out. now i'm looking automatic winders so i don't have to wind shit every other day.
i'm glad you made this thread because i was going to soon. the boxes can get quite expensive themselves and can be appreciated too.
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09-28-2014, 01:45 AM | #3 |
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this is the last one i bought. i'll try to get some pics of it full.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...FWGYNBJZNIQ3BR
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mind you, these are for the wife's watches too. she's more into fashion brands. i go for mid level like tissot and up. my highest is only like $5k which is a lot for me. i'm not a watch snob, i respect all watches.
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09-28-2014, 05:14 AM | #8 |
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I use the watch winder box to store my Breitling when not using always ready to wear.
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09-28-2014, 05:59 AM | #9 |
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^ damn... i like that.
i want to get one that does a few at a time the the price starts getting steep then i end up buying another watch instead of a box lol
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09-28-2014, 03:47 PM | #12 |
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I use a DIY watch box my kids made for me and little, homemade cloth pouches.
Each watch is stored in a small pouch that Mother made. Neither the box nor the pouches are elaborate, but both "get the job done." The pouches are by far the more important of the two because they are perfect for storing a watch on the rare occasion that I do take a second watch when I travel. You can make your own pouches too. It's basically a pillow case with a drawstring at the top. If you don't think you can figure out how to fold the top of the material and sew it to make a tunnel though which you can pass a string, you can use a rubber band to close the thing. LOL. I know some folks will toss their watches into a drawer and end up with what resembles a knot of snakes. There's not much wrong with that method either if it works for them and they don't care if the watches scratch each other from time to time or over time. I'd suggest putting a felt liner in the drawer so they don't slide about noisily wen the drawer is opened quickly, but otherwise...whatever works... Why I like my watch box:
All the best.
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TY...they did, although the one pictured is representative, but not the one they made. (I'm not in D.C. right now.) They did as nice a job, however...of course, they kinda had to because they whole reason they did it was as penance/punishment. I doubt they'd have done it otherwise...more likely is that they'd have just bought one for me if they'd have wanted to give me one.
FWIW, they used power tools, not saws and chisels. They were all in their teens at the time and I suspected it might be the last opportunity I'd get to co-opt them into doing something like that, so I made sure to get something good out of it. All the best.
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I rotate between my GMT BLNR, Daytona and Bell & Ross. I use an Orbita winder to store them.
The white Daytona and my minty GMT Pepsi are in my gun safe in their original boxes
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10-07-2014, 06:52 PM | #16 |
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get a proper winder.
if your watches dont need a winder... get different watches. then get a winder.
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10-07-2014, 10:39 PM | #17 | |
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No watch needs a winder. People need winders. Why? Because their lives don't allow them to operate the watch often enough to stir the the lubricants inside the watch so as to keep them from losing their viscosity. All the best. BTW, what's wrong with an Orbita winder? (http://www.orbita.com/)
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10-07-2014, 10:53 PM | #18 |
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^^^ bro, you can only reasonably wear one Rolex at a time...
what do you do with all your other ones?
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10-07-2014, 10:55 PM | #19 |
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i dunno.. but i enjoy setting my watches
it's a little ritual every morning... choosing which one to wear, setting it to the exact second maybe i'll have a need for a winder if i ever get some crazy perpetual calendar movement that's a pain the ass to set otherwise, most of my watches are hacking/winding.. so it takes all but a few seconds to set it |
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I just pick something based on my mood and wear it when I return home. When I am headed out of town again, I grab my Constellation and go. While I'm gone, they mostly sit. Occasionally, my sons will borrow one and wear it. For example, my youngest is wearing one of them as he does his gap year traveling. All the best.
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On my nightstand. I only have two watches and not really a collector.
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