Marcus Hanke[PuristSPro Moderator]
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I even have stored a backup watch in the car ....
... just in case the main watch gets damaged or lost .... It is a very simple hand-wound Glycine Incursore, but still a real watch, no quartz ...
No, it depends on the type of travel which watches are carried along, and which are left at home. Since most of my trips are of the very casual, outdoor type, fine golden watches are normally left in the bank vault.
Regards,
Marcus
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By: DRMW : May 2nd, 2012-16:31
When traveling, it is always wise to be cautious and know your surroundings, when it comes to GTG's it is most important to follow certain security protocols. When you don't you end up with a huge potential for disaster like these guys: home.watchpros...
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By: hans_jorgen_1968 : May 2nd, 2012-07:18
... Watches is what I bring. And I wear them when I travel and hide at the distination. On some places do I really think about what to bring. Having travelled much of the world for business. Bangkok for instance might not be the safest place. So I only br...
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By: cuibono : May 2nd, 2012-08:29
i usually bring one or two. i buy my watches to wear, not to store. life, as you say, is full of risks, and i suppose of something horrible happens, i'll regret it, but i'll also get on with my life. at the end of the day, most folks don't notice these wa...
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By: elanoftroy : May 2nd, 2012-08:53
You go on a trip and your house is robbed. My friend's mom went on an extended trip and did something interesting. She had an older car in her garage which didn't work; she stored many valuables in it's trunk including paintings, jewelry, family heirlooms...