Best watch boxes from the manufacturer
Best watch boxes from the manufacturer
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ReaperCushions

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7,336 posts

206 months

Wednesday 12th December 2018
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I think a huge part of buying a high-end watch is the whole experience you get with it. From the shopping experience at the boutique to the joy in pulling off all the plastic bits one by one!

Personally, I also think the box that it comes in is a big part of the experience as well. A beautifully made, well presented and packaged box is a real treat and another part of the ownership experience.

The higher end you go, the better you get (One would assume). So an easy and obvious one out of the way is the Patek box:



Plenty of others out there, so I won't steal any more thunder. Isn't there a Speedmaster one that is the size of a small suitcase?

So... what are your favorites?

nikaiyo2

5,712 posts

217 months

Wednesday 12th December 2018
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The Corum Bubble boxes, from some of the ltd editions were very cool.

Bedlamater

254 posts

120 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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Patek boxes are gorgeous.

The Omega 75th anniversary boxes were HUGE!


Barchettaman

7,092 posts

154 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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Watch packaging is of zero concern to me and is only retained to make resale easier.

If any of you are getting ‘excited’ about boxes and peeling off stickers, well, you might want to have a word with yourselves.

lostkiwi

4,585 posts

146 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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Whilst I do appreciate the workmanship on a nice watch box in the end it becomes a loft filler.
The best box I have is the Magrette one. It doesn't go in the loft as it's an excellent travel case.





UnclePat

511 posts

109 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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On balance, I find boxes more of a storage pain than a positive - I do keep them and have boxes inside boxes in the attic.

That said, I agree it’s part of the ‘experience’ (which after all, is part & parcel of the ‘luxury’ image many manufacturers are trying to sell), and it can be enjoyable.

Case in point is the current Omega Speedmaster box - annoying because it’s the size of a small asteroid and undoubtedly inflates the purchase cost, but an undeniable pleasure to read through the included space programme literature, try out the extra straps, and the loupe & springbar tool are handy, I suppose.

I do appreciate the classy wooden boxes that come with Tudors, Montas (notable for their extras) etc., but they all still end-up in the attic.

Aside from that, I completely agree with lostkiwi that sending the watch in a travel case or watch roll that you can practically re-use thereafter for storage or travelling is a good thing, not to mention less wasteful.

A comment such as ‘have a word with yourself’ is unhelpful, as it assumes we should all get the same level of kicks out of the same things, and that the experience of another is somehow less valid. Over on a Rolex Forum somewhere they’re beside themselves with a ‘flat four’ bezel, or there’s a pitched battle on Watchuseek over the merits of hairspring alloys. A lot of watch appreciation is about the small details. I mightn’t necessarily agree but it’s all harmless and each to their own.

geezerbutler

561 posts

164 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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I really like the box for my Schofield Signalman






Barchettaman

7,092 posts

154 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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UnclePat said:
A comment such as ‘have a word with yourself’ is unhelpful, as it assumes we should all get the same level of kicks out of the same things, and that the experience of another is somehow less valid.

A lot of watch appreciation is about the small details. I mightn’t necessarily agree but it’s all harmless and each to their own.
Fair enough, I apologise, my comment was a bit OTT.

andy tims

5,598 posts

268 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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The PP boxes are certainly very well made & not too big.

Dornbluth ones are great too.

Many are just too big - The current Omega Speedy Pro box for example.

T6 vanman

3,411 posts

121 months

Thursday 13th December 2018
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Whilst the watch is always the prize, It's container should always make you feel wanton,

Always enjoy the simple classic Citizen Eco-drive box

The Pelican case of my Blancpain FF is quality
The case of my RJ Pacman is also amusing

rog007

5,816 posts

246 months

Friday 14th December 2018
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ReaperCushions said:
...to the joy in pulling off all the plastic bits one by one!
If only! Not even allowed to do that when you buy a (SS) Rolex now frown

nikaiyo2

5,712 posts

217 months

Friday 14th December 2018
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lostkiwi

4,585 posts

146 months

Friday 14th December 2018
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rog007 said:
ReaperCushions said:
...to the joy in pulling off all the plastic bits one by one!
If only! Not even allowed to do that when you buy a (SS) Rolex now frown
Soon they'll keep the box too....

catso

15,818 posts

289 months

Saturday 15th December 2018
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Shame they spend so much on the boxes, could make the watches cheaper without? although I did consider gutting the interior of this to use as a 6 watch storage box.


T6 vanman

3,411 posts

121 months

Saturday 15th December 2018
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catso said:
although I did consider gutting the interior of this to use as a 6 watch storage box.
Good lord no …. You'll be encouraging the removal of tags and protective stickers next thumbup
All my watch boxes are safe and secure in the loft, Do people actually keep their watches in the original cases?

dc2rr07

1,238 posts

253 months

Saturday 15th December 2018
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lostkiwi said:
Whilst I do appreciate the workmanship on a nice watch box in the end it becomes a loft filler.
The best box I have is the Magrette one. It doesn't go in the loft as it's an excellent travel case.



Very nice and as you say practical as well thumbup

simonr100

641 posts

139 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Some of the Rolex boxes that come with the more expensive watches are outstanding! And huge!



ZesPak

26,005 posts

218 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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lostkiwi said:
Whilst I do appreciate the workmanship on a nice watch box in the end it becomes a loft filler.
The best box I have is the Magrette one. It doesn't go in the loft as it's an excellent travel case.



Seconded, gratuious photos for different colour scheme.



Squadrone Rosso

3,575 posts

169 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Speedmaster flight case.




Doofus

32,827 posts

195 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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I have three or four of the new Magrette travel cases (from the watches I've had stolen as well as their replacements), but my Benarus (also stolen) case is better, because it holds two watches, and still has space for tools and straps.





Having said which, I don't use it as a travel case because it's so big. I have some small felt drawstring bags, each of which holds one watch, and they get packed within soft clothing.