Toiletduck
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I'm looking for a case perhaps, or something else that can nicely store a bunch of nice watches?...How do you store your watches?
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Not to hijack the thread, but along similar lines, has anyone purchased or currently use a watch winder? If so, what model or make? Ebay is flooded with winders, but I am skeptical of the quality of these. Between my wife and I we have several automatic watches that are not in daily use and I have been told that leaving them for extended period and the using them again is not the best for the watch. Thanks.Originally Posted by Beckwith
My thoughts on the winder was an intermediate fix. I would use one to wind the watches on a pattern, but not daily. We currently have four automatic, and I have two manual winds. I recently took my Chopard in for service and overhaul and i am awaiting a bill, not all that excited to see what it is going to be. Maybe your theory is right in that the Chopard was my daily wear, while the others languised in the drawer, screaming to be worn. I have since swithced to an atomic Casio, man does that thing keep good time!Originally Posted by Beckwith
Not to hijack the thread, but along similar lines, has anyone purchased or currently use a watch winder? If so, what model or make? Ebay is flooded with winders, but I am skeptical of the quality of these. Between my wife and I we have several automatic watches that are not in daily use and I have been told that leaving them for extended period and the using them again is not the best for the watch. Thanks.Originally Posted by Beckwith