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| Posted: Thu Feb 4th, 2010 04:45 am |
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Hey, Brice, you're doing quite well there, buddy! Seems like your collection is maturing a bit. Thing is, you are going through the motions at one hell of a pace! Most of us have been there, done that, but then in years rather than months! Just kidding, of course! Your collection looks amazing. I use the aluminum carry cases for my watches that hold 15 each, plus space for 10 more flat watches or straps in the lid. See pic. Winders have been discussed a lot here previously. I bought 3 from Amazon.com ("time Tutelary") about 2 years ago and use them intermittently - mostly to mimic a wear cycle when I'm regulating a watch. I don't keep any of my watches on the winder permanently. These are good at the price and have various programs too. You need to know the requirements for your particular movement if you want to keep a watch on the winder indefinitely. There are detailed lists published on a few websites. Downside of these winders is the noise. Not quiet by any means, so forget about keeping it by your bedside! Attachment: 24082009310 (640 x ratio).jpg (Downloaded 105 times) Last edited on Thu Feb 4th, 2010 04:47 am by Graham |
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