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Jeep99dad
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Hey fellow 3T members

So my collection has grown a bit and I am tired of keeping my watches in one of my nightstand drawer. I am looking for one holding 12+ watches, ideally 15-20.

 I was curious as to what boxes/cases you use to store yours, whether they were originally intended for watches or not... where you go them from and pirces if you don't mind sharing that info.

Camera_photos.giwould be awesome!!!

Alo would appreciate any links to vendors who sell reasonnably priced boxes or ideas as to what other type of case/boxes could be used/modded to store my watches.. I know a bunch of you are creative minds!Bouncy.gif

Thanks a lot!!!thankyou.gif

Brice

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I'd like to see them as well! I don't have a lot of watches, but the boxes from the store are taking up lots of space on my dresser.

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This is what I use guys....

http://www.jewelboxco.com/View.aspx/11776/Deluxe-Watch-Case


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very good, room for lots of watches and affordable.

Does it hold wide watches like Monstrum and Morays?

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For the next 2 hours, http://www.watchdoddy.com has a deal on a 3-watch winder.

Mine has similar cherry wood finish, but is much larger. I thought about picking this one up for 3 'special' pieces, but refrained... for now.

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I have watches 49mm that fit fine


Jeep99dad wrote:
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very good, room for lots of watches and affordable.

Does it hold wide watches like Monstrum and Morays?

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First is a 30 slot from JTV.  Really nice box for the $ but not packaged well enough for the guys at UPS that like to throw things around.  Mine has some cracks in the lacquer from shipping damage but I kept it cause it was sold out.
 


This is one my wife got for me for a gift.  24 slot.  I think she paid $75.


 Last is another gift.. Just a 6 slot with a see through lid. 

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your second one is perfect for what I need...

YOu know where it is vailable? $75 is perfect.giftoo!

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She got it off the Bay. She just did a  search and picked one.  If you have larger watches like I do, you will need to stagger them like I did so they dont touch.  Its not solid wood or anything like that but, it gets the job done.  Would rather spend the money on more watches.:D

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I found this guy's post on Paneristi.com.

http://www.network54.com/Forum/353393/thread/1252389588/1252389588/FS-+++++++++++++FINE+COLLECTORS+WATCH+BOXES

The boxes look amazing and very sturdy. They're not priced that bad for how good they look. I especially like the Macassar wood. The great thing about these boxes is that the compartments for individual watches are up to 70mm wide! Big enough for any watch.

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Sweet boxes but the 12-watch case is a bit $$. Nice product tho!:)

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i use this for my watches, but most of the watches inside aren't with me anymore, got a whole new collection smile8.gif




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I use these lockable aluminum cases.  In addition to the watches on pillows, you can also secure 10 watches on open straps inside the lid (not shown).  Nice and portable.  Also inexpensive: about $50

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Thumbsup3.gif great box, and price. Right innline with what I need. Thanks.
Any linky to company/site?
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Brice, I had the same question a few months ago and bought one of these as per Nick's recommendation and I'm happy I did.  Solid case that will store any watches from small to 55mm with crown.  The top part can store 12 small watches (+-38mm)but i use it to store straps since I have no watch that would fit there.  Very convenient and sturdy at a reasonable price.  My only surprise was that I paid more for shipping that I did for the case :shock: !  Well, it's heavy...


Nabco wrote: This is what I use guys....

http://www.jewelboxco.com/View.aspx/11776/Deluxe-Watch-Case




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