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Ron,
If you wat a storage box, as opposed to a glass display box, how about one of those aluminium camera equipment cases, with that foam that is pre cut into tiny squares, so you make your own holes?
Stewart
: Hi friends,
: Here's an issue which has been bothering me for years now. And
: maybe, not only me!
: We all have our much appreciated Heuer Collection. Doesn't matter
: whether we have 3, 10, 15 or more! And we all love them a lot!
: The problem I have that I have not been able to find a nice
: watch box which does justice to the watches. One has too big
: holes to put the watches in, a second works with cushion-shaped
: "holders" to fold the watch around" with a large
: variety in shape, thickness etc. A third one has c-shaped
: flexible holders which you bend to make them smaller or bigger
: to have the watch fitted. In all cases the end-result looks
: messy. A box without any uniformity. All watches stick out at
: different levels, some fit the hole, others hang in wobbly.
: So the question is: who can advise a nice watch box ( minimum 10 or
: 20 pcs) with a nice look and the watches stored in a uniform
: manner: a snug, tight fit with maybe the option to make the
: holes yourself so you can customize them to fit a Carrera, a
: Monaco or whatever.
: Stupid question maybe?
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