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Watch collectors are a prudent breed. Built to meet the high standards of any watch lover, this portable case features a strong foam interior with cutout slots for six watches and accessories like straps, links, cleaners, and more Read More
I want to buy this, but I don’t have any alien artifacts, experimental viruses, or whatever was in the suitcase in Pulp Fiction to store in it, I only have watches. Can you put watches in here?
Ah, but will the automatic pressure valve that keeps everything from not moving inside make the freshly harvested, I mean willingly donated, organ in good condition or would the pressure change cause my new liver to rupture?
Watchyoutalkingabout
Mar 20, 2019
Relevant real medical tip - if for some awful reason you or someone you know loses like a finger or toe, DO NOT put the severed appendage directly on ice. Wrap it in a towel or plastic bag, and put the bag on ice. Direct contact with ice will cause tissue damage and possibly prevent reattachment. That’s why I can only count to 9.
Pelican 1200 watch case! There is no way that I need a case that holds 1200 watches! Even if they are made of titanium heck even plastic I don't think I can carry it!
I use peli case to transport high value electrical equipment for work. They are the best products in the business and keep products safe. For watch cases they are a bit of an oddity, you use peli case in environments where they'll be exposed to a lot of knocks, drops etc. it's for industry and other heavy applications. I don't see your valuable swiss watches being manhandled in this way to warrant protection like this. For valuable watches it's better to be discrete and not show that you're carrying something of value while travelling. I think for carrying your watch collection there are more discrete ways of doing so. It's also not a great look to have on your night stand or wardrobe or dresser.
Two of these would do the trick. In your carry on/backpack. I got one when it was offered here and I have traveled with 3 watches routinely. Certainly offers enough protection for my needs. But I didn't run with the bulls in Pamplona with my backpack either so your needs may vary.
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All four of a pelicans toes are united by webbing, meaning they have totipalmate feet. This is unlike other water birds such as duck or geese, but similar to cormorants, gannets, and of course the boobies.
Pelicans are also mouth breathers, as their nostrils are actually sealed off. Make of this what you will.
Good to know that when my Boeing 737 Max goes down in the Indian Ocean, all my watches will eventually come bobbing to the surface l--well protected, and dry as a bone (even if I don't)!
If you want to store watches in a pelican case... get the pelican 1495 from case club. I hope DROP is listening. They should offer the 1495 version from case club... it holds 32 watches. The 1200 is better for travel and the 1495 is better for storage.