How do you pack your watches when traveling?

I always take 1 extra watch when I travel. Wondering how many you take and where?

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A watch roll or pod case. I take 2 or 3 depending on length of trip, including one on wrist.

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I have a case and watch roll. Prefer the watch roll.

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I use this and tend to fill it

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1 on the wrist and done 😎

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I'll bring 2 with me:

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I usually wear one and take one extra just for fun. The extra one travels in my camera bag.

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I typically wear the watch I want that particular memory built into and throw a G-Shock in my backpack for the unexpected.

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That's a great looking case!

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3 watches in a watch roll… and my Hydro is pretty well always one of them 😄

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DaveD60

3 watches in a watch roll… and my Hydro is pretty well always one of them 😄

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The Hydro is always the correct choice!

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It depends on where I am going, how I am getting there, and the purpose of the travel. If I am going out of town for work, I generally just take the watch I am wearing and perhaps a Garmin. If I am flying somewhere for vacation, I will take one on my wrist and maybe a second one if I know I will need it for a specific activity that I plan to do at the destination. If I am driving somewhere for vacation, I take the one on my wrist plus three more. I have several travel cases; if I pack a single watch, I’ve been using a Deep Blue Watch case. For three watches, I use a Nixon brand watch case.

It’s not my photo, but the Nixon case looks like this:

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One on wrist and three in a case... and on the way home the boxes new ones came in. ⌚💸

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I take three. A beater a GADA, and a GMT on an inexpensive 2 watch RIGICASE from Amazon

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Depending on the length of trip, but a minimum of two, maximum of four

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I like the 'watch pod'

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It depends on the length of the trip. If I'm gone 3-6 days 4 watches. 7 or more days 7 watches. I do bring some of my straps for a quick change if needed.

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On my wrist. I can go a week with one watch.

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Three to four, depending on the time; three in a watch roll while wearing a GMT on the wrist.

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I got a 1, 2 and 4 watch case when travelling with the mrs as she will want to take an extra one

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EastCoastWatchConnection

Not the ones you’re wearing I hope lol

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Depends where I travel and for how long. Generally one G-Shock for daily wear, one casual and one dress watch for an unplanned formal event. If my trip involves a lot of travel (by vehicle or by foot) then it’s just the G-shock. This time when I travelled to Europe (Paris>Brussels>Barcelona>Paris) I carried only the G-Shock DW5600 because I was out walking or in transit most of the time. Also, safety matters — you don’t want to be wearing something expensive with all the muggings that I hear/read about.

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Always have too many with me.

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Length and destination of the trip matter.

One extra ⌚ is what I plan to take, with the additional ⌚ being dressier if necessary.

If there for longer than ten days, I may pack a third ⌚.

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bc6619

I'll bring 2 with me:

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Awesome set!

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watchmywatch

I take three. A beater a GADA, and a GMT on an inexpensive 2 watch RIGICASE from Amazon

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Nice case! 👌

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For trips up to 2 days I'll just wear one on the wrist. For longer journeys I have this pouch by Hiram that'll fit up to 2 more watches (or 1 watch + straps + tools):

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@Time4Watches I will usually wear and bring at least 1 for travelling, 2 if its more than few nights, with 2 travel casing and 4 if I'm wearing my apple watch on the right hand, I usually need the apple watch if travelling for work (just to make sure I can wake up on time 😅)

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I take three for trips

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I’ve never taken more than one on holiday. Maybe I will!