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how does your kingdom looks like?

Post11 Sep 2011, 15:59

Collecting watches is not everything, but how do you all store them.
Do you just keep them in boxes lying around or do you have a special place
where you worship them. Do they have a special shrine or something and how does your kingdom looks like? :-D

mine is still a stupid box..but i'm looking for something better...i need idea's!

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still have to add my bang&olufsen watch and my new phosphor little diamands watch ;-)
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Post11 Sep 2011, 18:54

Nice Collection of watches you have there and some I do not recognise. Which are the two on the bottom row third from the left and 2nd from the right.

I too keep mine in boxes ( 2 are away for repairs at the moment) but I've bought 2 sets of these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230541803358? ... 1436.l2649 recently and am thinking of standing them in a display cabinet.


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Post12 Sep 2011, 00:26

wow, most impressive..nope i'm just a small collector:-)

-it's a storm Camden ...led matrix display with touchscreen and 12 characters storage..got it from my mother..she knew i was collecting led watches and bought it as a christmas gift :-D
I never said to her that i don't like that watch..she paid to much and no value afterwards.
- the other is a Pulsar Spoon with database.
I was lucky...10 years ago..3 days after 9-11.
I left for vacation to Cuba..14 days later when returning home..i was stopped at custems at the cuban airport. A cuban gestapo man with 4 stars on his shoulders a lot of decorations and a dark pilot Rayban glasses :evil: stops me and asks me what that was on my wrist. I just said a watch and he asks me to give it to him so he could look at it. OOh my. I just kept one side of the watch in my hand and explained in english that it was just a watch with storage. He pulled several times but i won't let loose. After i while he gave up :-D ~:(
I was the only one left on the cuban side of the airport..all others were allready going to the plane...my wife in panic :-D
So after he let me go, i was the only guy on that plane whose luggage was not checked.
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Post29 Dec 2011, 18:22

Hi Kasper,

I think that I have found the ideal way to display your watches. Have a look at this wall mountable case on Ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20-Watch-Wood ... 5d31ac9682

They do them in larger sizes as well. Only problem is the postage costs :-(
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Post25 Jan 2012, 11:31

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Post25 Jan 2012, 12:04

Oh my godness, I own only 5 LEDs (I do not have other watches) and my girlfriend has 3 ladies Pulsars (which is far too much compared to the total number I own). One ladies sports was a NOS gift watch from Dennis in Florida. I would say this is the watch she wears most.

Guess I should shoot a few pictures of my workbench and maybe of the fat and old auto-bonder which sits in my girlfriends working room. My girlfriend in front of the bonder with an angry face would catch the actual situation.
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Post25 Jan 2012, 23:35

Lovely way to display your watches Piotr. I must get my display cabinet sorted and post my collection again which has grown a bit since my previous post but still there are so many I would like .......
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Post26 Jan 2012, 02:19

Your Kingdom looks very impressive Piotr 8-). Can't beat it, cake and watch viewing, any beers to round it off :-D
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Post26 Jan 2012, 07:57

Cake was good but from beer I prefer some Tokaj :)
There are two glass&wood cabinets but they are not there on purpose but to hide roof pillars.
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Post26 Jan 2012, 21:36

Very nice Piotr- and welcome back to the site. :-)

Hanno - I don't know if you were kidding about a picture of your workbench -but I'd love to see it.
The "SASM Factory" in action would very interesting to see.
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Post27 Jan 2012, 08:28

"in action" with the girlfriend :)
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