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 Posted: Wed Jul 8th, 2009 03:31 am
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Hi Daniel. Just to add something and I am not disagreeing with anybody....just another view. What I would use if I were to store all my watches under the bed or in a cabinet would be Pelican carrying case. They come in various sizes, are very sturdy and built like a tank for protecting those valuable watches. Once locked shut with pressure valve closed, they become airtight and can even float in water.

The Pelican interior can come in soft sponge that allows you to cut out the shape you like for the watches you have. I never store my watches facing up and prefer to store or keep them crown down so that the lubricants will respond to physics and gravity and will coat those most important parts towards the crown. This means, you will need to place your watches inside the Pelican like bills inside a wallet....crown down. The Pelican can then be stored in lying flat position under the bed which can be easily retrieved in case of an emergency.