Hard Shell Travel Case?

Anyone use a hard shell case for traveling or simply added protection? (ex. Pelican with foam cutouts for watches)

Thinking one might be a good idea and looking for suggestions. Compressible watch cushions to adapt to my small-wrist bracelets also essential.

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Me having small wrists as well is why I personally opted for a leather watch roll. If you're open to that I personally like convoy watch rolls since they are super soft and have leather insets to put between between the bracelets and case backs https://www.convoyco.com/product/watch-roll-burgundy/

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I’ve been using the cheap plastic case with the foam padding inside that my chinese watch, Seagull 1963, came in. I figure I don’t need to spend money on a travel case. I wear the other one. 
 

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I use a roll, quick and easy.

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I use a roll when I use anything but by and large I'm a one watch guy when I travel

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I used my Merkur case this weekend.

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Here's what I use. Amazon  Real leather good quality. 

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Cheers!

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My wife and I use this for travel (stock photo)

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last time I travel I have nothing to protect my 2 watches. one was on my wrist and for the other, I wraped it with a lot of tissue. Today I still don't have any watch storage for traveling. after all it is not like if I go on vacations with all my collection.

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jcwatch

Here's what I use. Amazon  Real leather good quality. 

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Cheers!

Same here! I also have the individual version of this so when I'm just taking one for evenings away I don't have to take the whole lot! Reasonably priced on Amazon and feels well made. 

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Hard cases take up too much room for multiple watches. So I use a roll, 2nd pic is 12 watches rolled up safe and sound.

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I have put my watches in socks for years. Multiple socks if I feel extra padding required which isn't often.

Maybe I've been lucky?

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I have used this and it's ideal,holds 2 watches , although I did struggle to get my bell and ross square diver in ,also after the flight it can be hard to open due to the pressure from the airplane ,it was cheap on eBay 

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I use a hard shell travel jewelry box that has spots for two watches on pillows.  I believe the brand I got was Rothwell, but its from Amazon so who knows if there are other brands that have the same product offering.  The top half of the case is compartment that has slots for rings and necklaces/bracelets.  

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I find it perfect for traveling and have used it on several trips over the past year.  The hard shell case allows me to pack it any bag and not worry about damage.  Small enough that you can keep in your carry on for air travel.  And with two slots for watches (and a third on your wrist), gives enough variety for any number of occasions on your trip.  Also serves as a good organizer for all your jewelry once in the hotel.  

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Similar to @jcwatch :

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It won't roll, thanks to the hexagonal shape.  The watches stay in the correct position by the slots. Very soft inside, very secure, with 4 snaps.  Love it.  Allows me to take 4 watches on every trip! 

Can purchase here.

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I use Cased In Time. Works well, doesn't take up much space, inspires confidence.

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