How do you store your watches?

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I love my watches but I love what I put them in more............an 1890's safe from Birmingham UK馃憤

Every time I walk past this I just have to give it a stroke........and the safe馃榾


 
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I try to keep the collection organized and in one area. No more than 10 watches/drawer...

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I've only a few to stuff in nooks or crannies in a rag. lol, any crook ain't finding them.
I do have a heavy fire safe. Can we sticky this thread in case I add/ forget the combo? 馃榾
 
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TBH - not all of the drawers hold watches. A couple of them are for straps 馃榾

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TBH - not all of the drawers hold watches. A couple of them are for straps 馃榾

Sp what's the setup inside each drawer? Are the watches loose in there or have you McGyvered up something to hold them?
 
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In leatherette rolls, or loose.
However, after selling many of the lower cost watches, I moved most of the the watches to a bank safety deposit box.




Sp what's the setup inside each drawer? Are the watches loose in there or have you McGyvered up something to hold them?
 
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Wow, some of these collections! I have 5 watches, and it is starting to feel like a few too many.
Never enough.
 
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I use my Humibox AD-40, which I originally purchased for storing DSLR equipment. Humidity-controlled which is a big plus, multiple slide-out racks. Glass panel for viewing. Less than $200. Sadly, they've become difficult to find in the last few years--used to be tons of them available on Ebay.

Video isn't mine, but I have the same model.
 
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Anyone else choose this method?
What is that? Did you dig a hole and bury a chest in your backyard?
 
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Is that a Harvel Date-o-graph?

I upgraded to these 馃榾