Watch storage

Oct 16, 2020,01:27 AM
 

There are no safe deposit boxes where I live and in any case none of my watches are not valuable enough to justify the inconvenience, especially as I like to wear them all on a whim.  I have been researching a home safe, although a determined thief would likely manage to defeat it and in a weaponised F2F confrontation I am likely to hand over the combination or key!

I store in glass-topped boxes that fit in desk drawers where I can easily admire and select one for wearing.  Top left box, mostly hidden is lead-lined because of two watches with excessive radiation, which scares me.
Clive




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A question for the community about Long Term effects of keeping watches in (cold and dry) Safe Deposit Boxes

 
 By: Seeks : October 13th, 2020-08:26
Hello! Recently during a lunch with a few watch collectors, it was mentioned that perhaps the room environment of Safe Deposit Boxes are too cold and too dry for watches which will result in the lubricant of watches to become sticky or to dry up. This mig...  

Many thanks Tony!

 
 By: Seeks : October 13th, 2020-09:02
Similar frequency as myself then... Best regards

Keep watches in sealed bags and change the bags often.

 
 By: K-Lo : October 13th, 2020-08:53
Use and replace desiccant bags often. I use ziplock bags for the last 10 years, never any issue.

Much appreciated Ted!

 
 By: Seeks : October 13th, 2020-09:04
May I ask how frequent is often? And do you wind them when you change the bags? Many thanks

Like once a month, I try to wind them slowly.

 
 By: K-Lo : October 13th, 2020-09:06
I really don’t care about winding my manual winds, I have given up on accuracy on them. I just wear manual winds usually without winding them, Andy Warhol style. Always worst case you get it serviced....

Good to hear!

 
 By: Seeks : October 13th, 2020-09:11
Thanks!

That is a very high class problem to have....

 
 By: myles721 : October 13th, 2020-09:02
😂😂😂

I think it’s GREAT!!!

 
 By: myles721 : October 13th, 2020-09:19
No oops..great things are aspirational!

;-)) [nt]

 
 By: FabR : October 13th, 2020-10:02

haha! Good point about the old wive tales!

 
 By: Seeks : October 13th, 2020-09:39
I am not sure either way, hence I started this thread... Thanks for commenting and best regards

Ah! this is a photo shamelessly borrowed from google images :)

 
 By: Seeks : October 13th, 2020-10:09
Agree, a photo of pretty nicely set up room.. Thanks!

Depends on the make

 
 By: Weems@8 : October 13th, 2020-11:04
Maybe it depends which brands of watches stored cold and dry. Not in a bank vault, i stored my Longines cold and dry. But ones a month i wind and wear my Longines. The rest of my collection i wear on regular base.

Thanks for your comment!

 
 By: Seeks : October 14th, 2020-08:54
Good practice to given them regular wear. Best regards

This is going to sound stupid but....

 
 By: BigFatPauli : October 13th, 2020-11:34
Has anyone considered vacuum packing their watches for long term storage? That would eliminate the moisture issue I assume.

Good advice and practice!

 
 By: Seeks : October 14th, 2020-08:52
Many thanks

I think SDB is the safest storage

 
 By: Passionata_george : October 13th, 2020-13:54
cold and dry isn t a an issue for mechanical instruments , hot and humid rather. I keep my non WR watches is a ziplock bag just in case of a pipe burst in the bank(it could happen).Sometimes I wind up my watches but i think with these modern synthetic oil... 

Excellent advice and practice, my friend!

 
 By: Seeks : October 14th, 2020-08:52
I should use a ziplock bag just in case too, as you and Ted have done I appreciate the comment about modern synthetic oils. Many thanks!

Don't mean to scare the bejesus out of anyone with a SDB, but...

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : October 13th, 2020-16:51
This article is worth a read. www.nytimes.com

An important article! I bought a TL-15 safe (and live in a safe area and have a home security system)

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : October 14th, 2020-04:57
Nothing is perfect, but no one is getting that out easily and armed home invasion is extremely unlikely.

That is great to hear!

 
 By: Seeks : October 14th, 2020-08:49
Good solution! Best regards

Thanks, I forget who, but one of our members here wrote a helpful article about this topic.

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : October 14th, 2020-08:58
The safe was just installed and I'm quite pleased.

Haven’t had a problem

 
 By: donizetti : October 14th, 2020-13:27
Although I don’t think the deposit room at my bank is cold. Not sure about dry. I have the watches in a Pelicancase inside the deposit box. Best Andreas

Ah! That is good to hear

 
 By: Seeks : October 15th, 2020-00:54
Many thanks for your comments. Best regards

I try to wind them every 4 to 6 weeks and avoid temp extremes (hot or cold). My guess is that hot may be worse than cold. I used to keep some dessicant with them but recently wondered

 
 By: InDebtButOnTime : October 14th, 2020-21:40
if that might be of no benefit or even counter productive... then thought... how many watches do I have that aren't sealed well enough for that not to matter? I do however think occasional widning is good and that constant running (winders) is not. Their ... 

Many thanks for sharing your practive

 
 By: Seeks : October 15th, 2020-00:55
And I have the same opinion about watch winders.... Best regards

Watch storage

 
 By: chippyfly : October 16th, 2020-01:27
There are no safe deposit boxes where I live and in any case none of my watches are not valuable enough to justify the inconvenience, especially as I like to wear them all on a whim. I have been researching a home safe, although a determined thief would l...  

A brands response

 
 By: amg786w : November 20th, 2020-12:11
It would be interesting to find out what the actual brands said about such a storage scenario. Surely they’d have an answer depending on the climatic conditions of where those watches were being stored?