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| Posted: Tue Sep 16th, 2008 06:31 am |
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Watch boxes are everywhere at my house, some are still occupied, some are not. The watches I wear often are kept in a cabinet or in the case of my Gevril collection are housed in a multi-slot box (which is over filled). So, what to do and how to keep track of the empties. I took time today to slip a note into all my Gevril boxes as to which watch it housed. This was something I had to do now while I can still remember what goes to what since two more Gevrils are on their way and may arrive later today. Since I have multiples of the same style box, I needed to keep track of what went with what. So, I was wondering what you guys do to keep track of empty boxes or do you even bother to make sure that the original box stays with the watch that came in it? Also storage tips would be greatly appreciated. The new arrivals will be as follows, making my total Gevril collection numbering 15: Gevril First Generation mid sized chrono with the COSC certified ETA 2894 37 jewel movement on leather. (used) GV2 Blue dial auto classic design with the pie pan dial on leather. (New) I will post pics as they arrive. Clyde
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