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Old 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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Old 18 October 2017, 03:17 AM   #32
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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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Old 18 October 2017, 04:43 AM   #33
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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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Old 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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Old 18 October 2017, 05:20 AM   #35
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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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