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What do you think of this custom made box used to store rolex watches?

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very well done but too antique looking and ornate. i make my own cock block, oops cork board. all the wine that are drank with friends have their corks assembled in a display case for fond memories.
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Box is really nice and ornate but i would rather buy those which can help to wind the watch. Counter/Anti-counter clockwise for rolex watches.
 
Box is really nice and ornate but i would rather buy those which can help to wind the watch. Counter/Anti-counter clockwise for rolex watches.
Yes if no winder then it’s useless.
Box for what? For travelling? Crazy to bring so many watches on travels. Or for transporting watches when meeting up with watch club enthusiasts?
 
Yes if no winder then it’s useless.
Box for what? For travelling? Crazy to bring so many watches on travels. Or for transporting watches when meeting up with watch club enthusiasts?
If just for keeping, i would rather keep in one with a display case or winds the watch for you. Keeping in safe is bad, all the papers and box will have mold marks on them. Plus constant keeping in one location means the watch isn't well lubricated which means problems when starting up after long periods of disuse.
 
Reminds me of when i sold off my GMT2 collection. All in their boxes and NTUC plastic bags when meeting the buyer.
 
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