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Wow that's alot in 1 drawer.chrislovessushi wrote:I need to thin my collection a bit or come up with a more elegant solution. This is on old wooden case my great grandfather made to store various engineering tools. The bottom slides out and over the front and secures at the top and there is a handle on the top so it can convert into an easy to carry case. The other drawers are all filled with straps and buckles.
YES! Thats my only complaint. I go to a lot of concerts and that watch is sort of my “concert watch” for when I’m in a new time zone getting jostled around dancing and having drinks spilled on me. It’s lead to so much confusion because that button always accidentally gets pressed and when people ask me for the time I end up telling them the time in some other place lolVanSong wrote:Wow that's alot in 1 drawer.chrislovessushi wrote:I need to thin my collection a bit or come up with a more elegant solution. This is on old wooden case my great grandfather made to store various engineering tools. The bottom slides out and over the front and secures at the top and there is a handle on the top so it can convert into an easy to carry case. The other drawers are all filled with straps and buckles.
Ya, thinning is the way so more great watch will come.
I have the same casio world timer too. Love it initially as a everyday or travel watch and very affordable! Until the timing runs fast and will always accidentally press the bottom right button with just the action of the wrist that's causing the time to jumps off my local time by 1hour. Don't know if you have encountered the same issues?
Great collections!
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Here is a guy who doesn’t hide things from his wife.
Here is a guy who told his wife he only has 3-4 watches....nicely stashed away in a small drawer.