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5 October 2017, 05:54 AM | #31 |
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Pendulum In Bangkok Gave me 3 really good quality velvet pouches when purchasing my IWC over there, brilliant quality and they are quite tall, so fold over nicely for a bit of extra cushioning. The Everest ones look real good!
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18 October 2017, 03:17 AM | #32 | |
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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. |
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18 October 2017, 04:48 AM | #34 |
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Everest pouches are great, they also have a bigger size one
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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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