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12 May 2009, 05:34 PM | #1 |
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So how do you store your Watches >? I keep my Fam in a watch case/box clearly getting to small ..88 is missing , Oh its on my wrist
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12 May 2009, 05:50 PM | #2 |
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Most definitely an awesome collection! What a great selection of watches. What's the brown-ish faced on that you have?
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Rainer watch box, sized just right for PAMs.
The Fiddy is looking great Niels. Very elegant and understated until you lock on to the domed crystal, gold hands, and stunningly simplistic dial. By then it is almost impossible to look away... |
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thx.
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Many thx,,,, i have the same prob.. i just cant look away from it its just such a stunning piece..
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But i prefer the 217....
Note: OK boys!!! don't PANIC watches in the above photo not mine!!
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I store them wherever really. I don't have a case, but do make sure it's not going to get dropped.
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Mostly, just lay them around on microfibers or on my winder, but they get together everyone once and awhile.
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I used to use this, a cedar box of my fathers, circa 1944
but I always wanted to make something to keep them separate. I talked to Nuri (Zuegma) and he made me these two liners to hold my watches. The top one is removable to access the lower compartment. The pix do not do justice to his workmanship
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Thank you again for sharing your collection.
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13 May 2009, 10:27 AM | #13 |
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Niels, I have a small box like the one you have, is getting a little small
Very nice one John!!
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but I always wanted to make something to keep them separate. I talked to Nuri (Zuegma) and he made me these two liners to hold my watches. The top one is removable to access the lower compartment. The pix do not do justice to his workmanship
Wow very nice indeed .. |
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nice.
[QUOTE=mfer;1162535]Mostly, just lay them around on microfibers or on my winder, but they get together everyone once and awhile.
Nice collection you have there by the way ... Oh dear i just wish i had a Cali also .... Very nice combo with that strap by the way ... |
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welcome
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No prob's Frank anytime, indeed its one of the only less cluttterd ones that they have in the collection.. Its a repro off one off there 1st diving watches and it came out rahter well .. |
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