Matching Oakley's reinforced, industrial-style, aluminum display cases, the TimeBomb Vault demands attention. The rivets and exclusive "Inertial Generator" coin embedded in the unit increase its visual appeal and add to its exclusivity. In my opinion, this is the ultimate display piece for any Oakley watch.
I finally got one these with my second Icon watch and I couldn't be happier about it. This thing is so cool. My only problem with it, as others have pointed out, is it's top-heaviness. Nonetheless, only Oakley would come up with a case so remarkable that alone I've seen go for $100+ on eBay. I hope Dann doesn't mind if I bite his style and use it to propose my future wife just like he did. In the meantime, I think that I'll just use it to store whichever Icon I'm not wearing that day...and maybe my drugs...just kidding.
I love all my metal vaults, and this one is no exception, very bulky and heavy, everyone that sees it, wants to know what it is and whats inside, will protect your watch well.
All the other Oakley watched will fit in it, I use mine for my Blade watch.
Just wished they could have included a lock or a pin holding the bottom and the top.
awesome protection for the perfect watch. Very cool to have and looks good in the collection. The style is in the lines of the other Vaults and should be offered in other forms for the other watches in the Oakley range.
As cool as it appears, I get a little annoyed with this vault because you have to be careful when holding/opening it or the bottom will fall right out on you. You MUST grab it from the bottom 1/3. I've grabbed for it using the top 2/3 and it flopped open on me sending my watch crashing to the floor. It has happened a couple of times to me and I wasn't pleased. Plus, it is very difficult to keep the vault open while displaying the contents inside. I just think it was an ill-conceived design, but I do understand the attraction. I also don't go for the poofy padding, too Romanesque for my taste. Worth getting your hands on one, but not worth paying for.