Rolls, Pouches, & Folds: How We Travel With Watches
With holiday travel season upon us, the team here at Worn & Wound ponders the logistics of traveling with watches, both from a practical and style standpoint. Here’s how we get around with our watches, we invite you to share your process and/or rituals in the comments below.
Zach Kazan
When I travel, I tend to lose stuff. It?s just a reality of my life: when I pack up a bunch of stuff, move it to another place, and then put it all back together to take back to the first place, something inevitably goes missing. A cell phone charger, that cheap pair of headphones, or something from the dopp kit that?s easily replaceable at the pharmacy down the street. It?s never a crisis, but it happens fairly often, and it always mystifies me, because in general I?m a fairly organized person when it comes to this type of thing. I think this is the reason I like to travel with a minimal number of watches. I haven?t lost one yet, but bringing a bunch with me feels like playing with fire.Â
Traveling with only the watch on my wrist is actually something of a freeing experience. At home, I?m surrounded by my own watches, constantly switching them up throughout the day, which is impractical and unnecessary on vacation. Hauling a significant number of watches with me on a vacation would necessitate having to make choices about what to wear and when, which would seem to kill the relaxing vacation vibes I?m almost certainly after. Generally speaking, when I?m on the road...
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