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Old 28 September 2017, 10:52 AM   #1
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Travel Pouch

Hi guys,

I recently purchased an OP 114300 blue dial for the girlfriend and she's slowing turning into one of us as a result. I catch her staring at the watch, and yet she doesn't know the time... She has started tracking movement accuracy on a daily basis... And she's already eyeing up accessories... This is a dangerous hobby for one person; I'm not sure our household can support two WIS! ;)

On her shopping list is a case of some sort and she's particularly fond of the Everest Straps watch pouch (for watches with bracelets). Does anyone have any experience with this, the RSC equivalent or similar styled case?

I am particularly keen to hear how the insert (intended to keep metal from touching metal when the watch is folded up in the pouch) works. Is it effective when the bracelet is sized for a small wrist? Do the ends fray with regular use?

I hate buying overpriced accessories, but these do look pretty nice and they're low profile to boot. Looking to you all for suggestions on whether they do a good job.

Thanks!

P.S. I don't think we're supposed to post links, so if you want to see what I'm talking about head over to EverestBands > Accessories, these are the top ones listed.
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Old 28 September 2017, 11:29 AM   #2
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Hands down, CaseBudi at Amazon. Inexpensive, well made. Don't over think this.

https://www.amazon.com/CASEBUDi-Watc...-Medium/dp/B00
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Old 29 September 2017, 03:42 PM   #3
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Hands down, CaseBudi at Amazon. Inexpensive, well made. Don't over think this.

https://www.amazon.com/CASEBUDi-Watc...-Medium/dp/B00
I second this. I have both the Everest Pouch and the CaseBudi and I prefer the latter
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Old 28 September 2017, 11:42 AM   #4
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I just bought a few cheap bathroom sponges from a local Aldi and cut them into the requisite pillow and slot shape. These can then be squeezed into a receptacle of your choosing. No movement during travel and also washable. Agree don't overthink (or overspend in my opinion)
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Old 28 September 2017, 11:52 AM   #5
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I just bought a few cheap bathroom sponges from a local Aldi and cut them into the requisite pillow and slot shape. These can then be squeezed into a receptacle of your choosing. No movement during travel and also washable. Agree don't overthink (or overspend in my opinion)
Spectacle cases go well with DIY cut sponge.

& hey, there's often a free polishing cloth in there too!
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Old 28 September 2017, 11:58 AM   #6
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The Everest pouch is amazing. The quality is way above the pouches rolex gives you after service.

This is important though: the card that Everest provides for you to slip in the bracelet (to prevent the bracelet from scratch the case back, and generally banging around in the pouch) is way too big for my wife's watch to fit around. If you wanted to I supposed you could cut the card but it might ruin the beautiful fabric finish. Not sure what size wrist your Gf has, but it's something to keep in mind.

My wife had a tiny wrist.
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Old 28 September 2017, 12:03 PM   #7
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The Everest pouch is amazing. The quality is way above the pouches rolex gives you after service.

This is important though: the card that Everest provides for you to slip in the bracelet (to prevent the bracelet from scratch the case back, and generally banging around in the pouch) is way too big for my wife's watch to fit around. If you wanted to I supposed you could cut the card but it might ruin the beautiful fabric finish. Not sure what size wrist your Gf has, but it's something to keep in mind.

My wife had a tiny wrist.
Good point. The quality is much better than the Rolex pouch. Also, I did trim mine that you see in those pics. I tried to preserve the rounded corners. It was very easy.
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The Everest pouch is amazing. The quality is way above the pouches rolex gives you after service.

This is important though: the card that Everest provides for you to slip in the bracelet (to prevent the bracelet from scratch the case back, and generally banging around in the pouch) is way too big for my wife's watch to fit around. If you wanted to I supposed you could cut the card but it might ruin the beautiful fabric finish. Not sure what size wrist your Gf has, but it's something to keep in mind.

My wife had a tiny wrist.
I'm definitely ordering the Everest one. Seems perfect.
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Old 28 September 2017, 12:00 PM   #9
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I have the Everest pouch and I’m happy with it. I keep my watch in it while playing golf and it works well. It’s very similar to the Rolex service pouch, but I wanted something more understated so I use the Everest.

The insert is a semi rigid leather-clad card. For smaller wrists you’ll have to trim it a bit, which is easily done with a pair of scissors.

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Old 28 September 2017, 12:07 PM   #10
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I have the Everest pouch and I’m happy with it. I keep my watch in it while playing golf and it works well. It’s very similar to the Rolex service pouch, but I wanted something more understated so I use the Everest.

The insert is a semi rigid leather-clad card. For smaller wrists you’ll have to trim it a bit, which is easily done with a pair of scissors.

Here are some pics.


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Old 28 September 2017, 12:05 PM   #11
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That looks great! ^^
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Old 29 September 2017, 03:31 AM   #12
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Having a good relationship with my local AD has resulted in my procuring a few of the Rolex "coffins". Perfect while traveling...and didn't cost a dime.
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Old 29 September 2017, 04:15 AM   #13
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WOW am I the only guy that just throws my rolexes in my nightstand ? Or in my pocket when I'm doing something like welding or working around high voltage electricity with my hands !
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Old 29 September 2017, 04:31 AM   #14
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I wrap them in a clean paper towel and place them in a clean zip-lock-style plastic bag. They are visible and protected from ketchup and other condiments in my luggage.
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Old 29 September 2017, 12:56 PM   #15
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Good point. The quality is much better than the Rolex pouch. Also, I did trim mine that you see in those pics. I tried to preserve the rounded corners. It was very easy.
I'm glad to see trimming it was easy enough. I'll definitely trim one and give it to my wife for her DJ. Thanks!

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I'm definitely ordering the Everest one. Seems perfect.
Good news, you will like it for sure! The OEM Rolex Green pouches sell for a lot more than the everest and they're nowhere near as nice. Good choice. See pics below :)

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I wrap them in a clean paper towel and place them in a clean zip-lock-style plastic bag. They are visible and protected from ketchup and other condiments in my luggage.
I simply love this post

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Old 29 September 2017, 10:58 PM   #16
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I wrap them in a clean paper towel and place them in a clean zip-lock-style plastic bag. They are visible and protected from ketchup and other condiments in my luggage.
So many questions...
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Old 30 September 2017, 05:09 AM   #17
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I wrap them in a clean paper towel and place them in a clean zip-lock-style plastic bag. They are visible and protected from ketchup and other condiments in my luggage.
Do you use the sandwich size or the snack size? If you are traveling with more than one watch do you pack them in separate bags? Do you ever travel with so many that you have to use the large freezer bags? I like the freezer bags, even for just one watch because it has the double seal, but it also feels like overkill on the size.

Heinz or Hunts ketchup? Heinz for me. But if all that's available is Hunt's I'll still use it. Oh, and when you pack buns, hot dog or hamburger, how do you keep them from getting smashed in a suitcase? I'm thinking I'll just buy buns when I get to my destination from now on. Too many bad experiences...
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Old 30 September 2017, 12:18 PM   #18
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Go with what you want. My only comment about the everest versus the casebudi is that the casebudi will definitely protect your watch better than the pouch style.
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Old 30 September 2017, 12:27 PM   #19
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Go with what you want. My only comment about the everest versus the casebudi is that the casebudi will definitely protect your watch better than the pouch style.
x2 Anything with a flap on the front and allows the watch to move around even slightly is a no no in my book. You want something to keep out the pocket fluff and inevitable grit that magically appears. I hate to sound a tight wad (which I am) but when it comes to storage/travel protection should be your concern over quality and price.
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Old 29 September 2017, 07:25 PM   #20
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Old 29 September 2017, 08:46 PM   #22
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I went with this and love the full protection, plus the Rolex green.

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That blue everest pouch looks fantastic.
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Old 30 September 2017, 01:09 AM   #24
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I normally use a rolex pouch with a cut down inner card but for ultimate protection I have one of the Omega service cases with foam inside, zipper and seperate hard plastic outer case. People are selling them as travel cases on ebay but try your local friendly dealer
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Old 30 September 2017, 02:23 AM   #25
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I have the Rolex green soft leather pouch. Received it from Rolex after one of my Rolexes returned from service. Travel pouch? No I don't so, just advertises what's inside.
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Old 30 September 2017, 04:27 AM   #26
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I got the soft pouches similar to the Everest off eBay. They're 5 for $19, and they work fine. If I have to cut the insert card, its no big deal.

Just search "watch pouch". Seller is acetimer.
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Old 18 October 2017, 03:17 AM   #27
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I got the soft pouches similar to the Everest off eBay. They're 5 for $19, and they work fine. If I have to cut the insert card, its no big deal.

Just search "watch pouch". Seller is acetimer.

Just wanted to follow up and say “thanks” for this pointer. We picked up a few of the pouches from eBay and they’re brilliant. As long as the snaps hold up over time with use, I’m expecting to get a lot out of these.



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Just wanted to follow up and say “thanks” for this pointer. We picked up a few of the pouches from eBay and they’re brilliant. As long as the snaps hold up over time with use, I’m expecting to get a lot out of these.



Perfect match for the LVc.
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Just wanted to follow up and say “thanks” for this pointer. We picked up a few of the pouches from eBay and they’re brilliant. As long as the snaps hold up over time with use, I’m expecting to get a lot out of these.
These look good but the problem is that they're not rigid, so there isn't any protection against... well, squashing. I tend to get my luggage (usually a backpack) packed tight and it's nice to have a bit more resistence.

So +1 for the Casebudi suggestion. They're not pretty but it's a very efficient format, the fastest to store. Rigid enough (it will take a lot of pressure on it to crack a crystal or something) and also stops metal from scrubbing on metal since there's a lump in the middle. They're also fairly cheap.

They're a copy of the Oakley Watch Vault, which I think has been discontinued.


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Old 30 September 2017, 04:39 AM   #30
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I never thought about a travel pouch. I'm very old school when it comes to things like this and just stick my watch inbetween my clothes in my carry on unless I'm wearing it.
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