Watch Storage Leather Case Watches
This watch case holder with it clear window is ideal for my Eco-drive watches.
The case has adequate storage for six medium size watches. I was able to fit three 49 - 50 mm watches and three 40 - 43 mm watches in the case holders (by placing smaller watches between the larger watches).
There is ample clearance between the case holder and the upper lid to fit watches with thick cases. My Citizen Quartz Eco Drive Chronograph fits in the case holder well away from the upper lid. (This watch has a 16 mm thick case) - SEE MY PHOTO IN CUSTOMER IMAGES
PROS:
This is a real leather case.
It has an attractive oval shape that looks great on my desk.
I like being able to admire my watches in the case through the watch holder's clear Lucite window.
The clear Lucite (Plexiglas) window allows adequate light to keep my light-charged watches fully charged.
I actually prefer Lucite (Plexiglas) over glass. Lucite can handle a few knocks without shattering. It is also easy to maintain ... a moistened Bounty tissue followed by a dry microfiber cloth is all it takes to keep clean.
The inside of the watch holder is ivory colored suede. This complements the black leather exterior.
The gold plated lock is bright and shiny ... I hope it doesn't tarnish though. (I'll update this review if it does)
I lock the case sometimes ... to keep away prying hands :))
CON:
The watch pillows are actually hard and cannot be adjusted (compressed) to fit smaller watches. This never posed a problem for me though. My watches all have big straps/bands that easily fit around the hard watch pillows.
This watch case is indeed the ideal storage for light-charged watches (such as the Citizen Eco-drives). It's also a great display case for showing off my watch collection.
This case is the perfect special occasion gift for any watch collector.
This watch box also comes in Brown Leather ... you may even get Amazon Free Shipping.
Hope this review was helpful ... Jeffrey A. (Jeff)
FEBRUARY 2013 UPDATE: The gold plated lock is still bright and shiny - 13 months later...
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BalasHapusLuckily our home isn't that cluttered but every bit of storage space we have in our apartment is completely packed. And what upsets me is that most of the things that is keeping it so stuffed are objects that in all honesty is not necessary to keep. We have two speakers from the 80's which while they do work are not needed. Our living room has two great new speakers (and after testing both set of speakers was obviously the superior one). We have a bag full of leather material that she says "you'll never know we might use", just like the speakers that one day "you'll never know we might use, because maybe we'll use it one day we move to a new house" (no offense but we lived in the same crap apartment since I was born, just turned twenty, and I know for a fact we'll never move, we can't afford it) We have Christmas ornaments that are either not used or can easily be replaced by something better. She says she hates throwing away things because she feels she is throwing away her money, and while a side of me understands that, she can't seem to comprehend that our home can't accommodate so much unused junk, we don't have that "luxury". Sometimes when we want something new we are unable to purchase it because there is not enough room for it, but there would be if she would just let things go. We had a fight because she wanted to so badly keep a doll solider , a TOY!? when none of us had ever or will ever play with it. She says that I can put it for display when "one day I get my own room in our new home" no offense to my mother but the day I get my own room will be that day I move out (which after college should be pretty soon). Its just excuse after excuse of why something completely useless should be kept. I mean I had to throw away my Super Nintendo that I had always thought one day (I sound like my mother) would have my children play with, and show them the video games I use to play with. But I threw it away to make more room for her junk. Its always "you'll never know" this, and "maybe one day" that. I don't know what to do anymore...
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