Songmics Home US via Amazon has Songmics 16-Slot Watch Box w/ Glass Lid for $19.71 after applying promo code 32J28THR at checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or $35+
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This 2-layer watch box with 16 slots (8 slots per layer) offers plenty of storage space for your watches with a display size up to 48 mm. Also, you can remove the watch pillows to store your jewels.
This case is made with quality synthetic leather and soft velvet lining, also features a quality lock (2 keys included).
Comes with a large, clear glass top
Material: MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard), PU (Polyurethane), Paper, Velvet Lining, Glass
Product Size: 8.1"D x 9"W x 6.5"H (20.6 x 22.9 x 16.5 cm)
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Songmics Home US via Amazon has Songmics 16-Slot Watch Box w/ Glass Lid for $19.71 after applying promo code 32J28THR at checkout. Shipping is free with Prime or $35+
Thanks to Staff Member the-press-box for finding this deal.
Features:
This 2-layer watch box with 16 slots (8 slots per layer) offers plenty of storage space for your watches with a display size up to 48 mm. Also, you can remove the watch pillows to store your jewels.
This case is made with quality synthetic leather and soft velvet lining, also features a quality lock (2 keys included).
Comes with a large, clear glass top
Material: MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard), PU (Polyurethane), Paper, Velvet Lining, Glass
Product Size: 8.1"D x 9"W x 6.5"H (20.6 x 22.9 x 16.5 cm)
Model: SONGMICS 16-Slot Watch Box, Watch Case with Glass Lid, 2 Layers, Lockable Watch Display Case, Black Synthetic Leather, Greenish Gray Lining UJWB016G01
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Reviews seem stellar but in reality, the quality is so so. I bought a 20 slot one and bottom drawer is misaligned (extruding about 1 to 2mm out when closed), and not lockable. The top one is lockable but you would have to manually push in, as alignment is not there to close/lock by itself.
I have a dozen + automatics, I no longer keep them in winders (I have 5 winder slots). You are better off using them once a month than leaving them on the winders all the time.
I'm debating if I want this case...
Whenever I buy a case/storage for hobbies, I feel the need to fill it up. When you accidently buy another and have +1 of what the box holds, you buy another box and fill it up again, rinse repeat.
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Reviews seem stellar but in reality, the quality is so so. I bought a 20 slot one and bottom drawer is misaligned (extruding about 1 to 2mm out when closed), and not lockable. The top one is lockable but you would have to manually push in, as alignment is not there to close/lock by itself.
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How many people have a dozen+ quartz watches? I figure by the time you get to that point, you would have moved on to 'nicer' automatic pieces. Show me a more useful winder instead!
True. But I use these for my IEM collection (In-ear monitors) hoping to limit myself to a reasonable number. I've exceeded that number, may buy this case. I'm hopeless.
True. But I use these for my IEM collection (In-ear monitors) hoping to limit myself to a reasonable number. I've exceeded that number, may buy this case. I'm hopeless.
Whenever I buy a case/storage for hobbies, I feel the need to fill it up. When you accidently buy another and have +1 of what the box holds, you buy another box and fill it up again, rinse repeat.
True. But I use these for my IEM collection (In-ear monitors) hoping to limit myself to a reasonable number. I've exceeded that number, may buy this case. I'm hopeless.
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How many people have a dozen+ quartz watches? I figure by the time you get to that point, you would have moved on to 'nicer' automatic pieces. Show me a more useful winder instead!
I have a dozen + automatics, I no longer keep them in winders (I have 5 winder slots). You are better off using them once a month than leaving them on the winders all the time.
I'm debating if I want this case...
I have a dozen + automatics, I no longer keep them in winders (I have 5 winder slots). You are better off using them once a month than leaving them on the winders all the time.
I'm debating if I want this case...
Interesting input.
Alternatively, can't one just manually wind an automatic if they don't want to wear it that month?
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Alternatively, can't one just manually wind an automatic if they don't want to wear it that month?
Yes, usually just picking it up and putting it on is enough movement to get the automatics going. My point was more that keeping them on winders all the time will wear them down faster. The main spring will be ok if you let it completely wind down, you just want to make sure you get them moving every so often so they don't get stuck and to keep lubricants moving. So this case is great for mechanical/automatic watches.
Yes, usually just picking it up and putting it on is enough movement to get the automatics going. My point was more that keeping them on winders all the time will wear them down faster. The main spring will be ok if you let it completely wind down, you just want to make sure you get them moving every so often so they don't get stuck and to keep lubricants moving. So this case is great for mechanical/automatic watches.
How many people have a dozen+ quartz watches? I figure by the time you get to that point, you would have moved on to 'nicer' automatic pieces. Show me a more useful winder instead!
How many people have a dozen+ quartz watches? I figure by the time you get to that point, you would have moved on to 'nicer' automatic pieces. Show me a more useful winder instead!
I collect Citizen watches so its normal to me. The hassle of maintaining and winding automatic watches seems insane when the sun can do it for me.
True. But I use these for my IEM collection (In-ear monitors) hoping to limit myself to a reasonable number. I've exceeded that number, may buy this case. I'm hopeless.
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Yes, usually just picking it up and putting it on is enough movement to get the automatics going. My point was more that keeping them on winders all the time will wear them down faster. The main spring will be ok if you let it completely wind down, you just want to make sure you get them moving every so often so they don't get stuck and to keep lubricants moving. So this case is great for mechanical/automatic watches.
True but if you have any complications it will suck to set date, day, moon phase, etc. every couple days when you switch watches. Just setting time by itself isn't too bad…
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I'm debating if I want this case...
I'm debating if I want this case...
Alternatively, can't one just manually wind an automatic if they don't want to wear it that month?
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Alternatively, can't one just manually wind an automatic if they don't want to wear it that month?
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