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Old 9 June 2018, 03:27 PM   #31
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Just cannot understand why a thing like a pillow could possibly stretch SS.


It can’t
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Old 9 June 2018, 03:29 PM   #32
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Bracelet Wear.

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Fair question.
My wrist is small, so I had to take four links out of the bracelet. Consequently, when I put the watch on the pillow I have to squeeze the pillow a lot to close the bracelet, since the circumference of the bracelet when closed is small. That puts the bracelet on a lot of pressure of the compressed pillow.
But i may be wrong and this may be a non issue. It's just a concern to try and keep a very very expensive product in good shape.
What causes Bracelet Wear is Dirt and Grime getting worked into the links of the bracelet, then movement of the links caused by the normal wearing of the watch. Now, Accelerated Wear is Caused by NOT Cleaning Your Watch (at least the bracelet) Regularly AND wearing the bracelet too loosely. The loose bracelet allows excessive movement, contributing to more bracelet wear.

So, Keep It Clean AND Properly Adjust The Bracelet To Reduce Unnecessary Movement.
(But Not So Tight That Your Fingers Turn Blue. )
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Old 10 June 2018, 02:21 AM   #33
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It can’t
No, but many watch box pillows have a yard centre with minimal padding.

If that is the case, then the bracelet won’t close around the pillow or be extremely tight.
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Old 10 June 2018, 02:51 AM   #34
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I like the way this looks and it has EXCELLENT reviews on Amazon-

https://www.amazon.com/Glenor-Co-Wat...+for+men&psc=1
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Old 10 June 2018, 08:21 AM   #35
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I like the way this looks and it has EXCELLENT reviews on Amazon-

https://www.amazon.com/Glenor-Co-Wat...+for+men&psc=1
It does look good. I wonder if the pillows are compliant enough.
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Old 10 June 2018, 08:26 AM   #36
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No, but many watch box pillows have a yard centre with minimal padding.

If that is the case, then the bracelet won’t close around the pillow or be extremely tight.
Exactly. On my case it gets extremely tight when the bracelet is closed, to the point that looks like it's going to damage the bracelet (although now I know that many people don't think that's possible; I am not willing to risk it though).
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Old 10 June 2018, 09:21 AM   #37
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Exactly. On my case it gets extremely tight when the bracelet is closed, to the point that looks like it's going to damage the bracelet (although now I know that many people don't think that's possible; I am not willing to risk it though).


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Old 10 June 2018, 11:01 AM   #38
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It’s your nickel; spend it as you like!!!!
I am looking for a solution that doesn't cost me too many nickels!
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Old 10 June 2018, 11:23 AM   #39
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I have an Orbita teak watch box that I'm very happy with. They come in different woods also,you could get a Pelican case with custom inserts too.
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Old 10 June 2018, 10:03 PM   #40
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I have a box from this company. Got it from amazon. The pillows are more like hard pucks than pillows. Not cushy at all. My watches fit and it’s decently made but for me it’s only an interim solution until I find one with more softer lining. FYI

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It does look good. I wonder if the pillows are compliant enough.
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Old 10 June 2018, 10:52 PM   #41
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Exactly. On my case it gets extremely tight when the bracelet is closed, to the point that looks like it's going to damage the bracelet (although now I know that many people don't think that's possible; I am not willing to risk it though).


Sorry. I meant “hard” centres but you got the point. Autocorrect strikes again!

I agree. I don’t want my watches under constant strain when stored either.




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Old 9 July 2018, 11:47 AM   #42
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Guys, I am bringing this thread back just to show you all what I settled for.
I bought a Wolf 6 watch stackable tray from Amazon. Then I took a soft ribbon my wife had laying around and tied the watch pillows that were too big. That did the trick and now the watches fit well.
Two of my watches have diver extensions, so I stored them with the extensions open. And one of my watches is on a silicone strap, so I just adjust to the hole that fits the pillow.
Overall not an ideal solution but more than good enough.
Once again I thank this forum for the idea and for the continuous help!
And thank you to Devildog for reminding me to write this post.
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Old 9 July 2018, 11:50 PM   #43
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Guys, I am bringing this thread back just to show you all what I settled for.
I bought a Wolf 6 watch stackable tray from Amazon. Then I took a soft ribbon my wife had laying around and tied the watch pillows that were too big. That did the trick and now the watches fit well.
Two of my watches have diver extensions, so I stored them with the extensions open. And one of my watches is on a silicone strap, so I just adjust to the hole that fits the pillow.
Overall not an ideal solution but more than good enough.
Once again I thank this forum for the idea and for the continuous help!
And thank you to Devildog for reminding me to write this post.
Looks great Fraz
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Old 10 July 2018, 12:16 AM   #44
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Great box you got and I can relate OP. Same problem here. Rolex box is useless for me with that pillow and not enough space to accommodate the watch opened. My favorite box is the old Omega red box with enough room to let the watches opened but they don't make them anymore, so I use this black Omega leather box for the Subs and worked on a customized pillow so I can close the bracelet.
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Old 10 July 2018, 12:21 AM   #45
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Peter, too much pressure on the springbars and I mean really too much.
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Old 10 July 2018, 12:24 AM   #46
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Peter, too much pressure on the springbars and I mean really too much.
I can assure you no cloth pillow is going to put the same pressure as when the watch is on the wrist if worn correctly.
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Old 10 July 2018, 12:33 AM   #47
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I can assure you no cloth pillow is going to put the same pressure as when the watch is on the wrist if worn correctly.
Peter, you know I respect your opinion, probably the one I respect the most here, but you don't live the problem and I do. I have chicken wrists so if I try to close the bracelet on the normal pillow is like trying to strap the watch to my ankle. I'ts a huge amount of pressure. Of course a pillow will adjust itself with time but I won't run the risk. Same problem with every box I tried, so I customized a pillow and I'm thinking of doing the same (just use white or cream fabric) to the Rolex box so I can use them. But I love how the black leather box worked so I'm cool for now.
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Old 10 July 2018, 12:44 AM   #48
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Another option for your daily watch is to keep in on this watch stand;

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Old 10 July 2018, 12:44 AM   #49
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Very nice soran. Really beautiful.
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Old 10 July 2018, 07:51 AM   #50
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Peter, you know I respect your opinion, probably the one I respect the most here, but you don't live the problem and I do. I have chicken wrists so if I try to close the bracelet on the normal pillow is like trying to strap the watch to my ankle. I'ts a huge amount of pressure. Of course a pillow will adjust itself with time but I won't run the risk. Same problem with every box I tried, so I customized a pillow and I'm thinking of doing the same (just use white or cream fabric) to the Rolex box so I can use them. But I love how the black leather box worked so I'm cool for now.
I second that. I won't dispute if a pillow can damage a bracelet or not because I don't have the evidence or experience to prove it or disprove it. However, on my case if I were to try to close the bracelet on the pillow it would crush it, putting a lot of pressure in the bracelet. And I am not willing to risk it.
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Old 10 July 2018, 07:58 AM   #51
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Another option for your daily watch is to keep in on this watch stand;

That's beautiful, but a bit too exposed. Most likely unsuitable for people with young kids or pets. Unless you have some kind of cover.
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Old 10 July 2018, 08:02 AM   #52
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I've got one from Amazon; NuLink 10 Grids
Nothing fancy, does the job, pillows are soft and compressible
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Old 10 July 2018, 09:31 AM   #53
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I like the pelican case the best. They’re great products and very durable. I feel a watch case should, primarily, protect the watches. You can run a pelican case over with a truck. I already know what my watches look like so, for me, a glass display is senseless. I’m ordering one today.
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Old 10 July 2018, 02:02 PM   #54
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How many members use a watch case winder? Debating on getting one or not.


Kind of a waste imo. If all you have is a date complication, seems pretty silly to keep your watch running to avoid setting a date once in a while.
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Old 10 July 2018, 09:22 PM   #55
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