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23 July 2011, 06:41 AM | #1 |
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Long term watch storage, Winder or Safe?
Is it better to store a new watch in a safe or a watch winder? An explanation of why would be helpful too. Thank you.
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Are you just storing the watch for investment purposes?
For the least amount of wear on the watch, keep it in the safe. The only way to stop all wear and tear on a mechanical watch is to let is sit in a clean and dry environment without running. A winder will keep the parts of the watch moving and the watch will wear almost like you had it on your wrist all the time (except for the possibility of scratches and dings due to actual wearing of the watch). |
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Thanks!
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whatever you do, never ever put a watch in a safe deposit box!
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Why not?
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Yeah; why not?
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Ummm.... .... .....
Because you wouldn't be wearing it.
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Supertroll!
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Safe Deposit Boxes
SDB usually hold alot of moisture. As long as its a Oyster style case with back and crown secured it should not be a problem. If it was a dress watch or pocket watch, you would want to put in a sealed bag with a couple of those silicone moisture absorbing packets.
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umm a safety deposit box should always be in a cool and dry environment unless your bank is a poorly run, drug lord held facility in the tropics. But seriously if you are going to place it into storage consider one of those plastic watch cases and some dry packets to boot.
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Mine are stored in my safe on autowinders. They are always ready to swap out and go out on the town.
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Thanks TRF members for the tips on storage. Greatly appreciated.
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I would not store a watch on a winder long term.
I would keep it is a safe place.
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Safe But I have heard that you should wind it every few months to keep everything lubricated.
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Well, this is for a simple reason...... duhhhhhhh--- it will get LONELY!!! Please folks, store your watches with others so then dont get sad and emotional!!!
(Give me a break, it 5am and Ive been up WAY TOO LONG!!) -nate
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Be careful of magnetic fields in some safes. My wife's Breitling was stored too close to the door mechanism bolts/solenoid (electric lock). Her watch became magnetized and was running wicked fast. :(
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i keep my vintage 1968 timex waferthin in two airtight plastic bags folded within a small glasses case. since the watch will be in there for probably another year or two before its removed for restoration, im also looking into getting silicone freshness packets to put in the safe.
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Now that's interesting...
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