A Place of Their Own: Why Watches Deserve a Watch Box
One may have watches for work, for athletic pursuits, heirloom antiques received from a father or grandfather. A collection this varied warrants a cases. The best way to store a box is on a cushion which the box can wrap around. A piece of machinery as impressively designed as a watch needs and deserves such a careful and appropriate storage method. A box contains several compartments with such cushions; some have as many as forty.
A jewelry box, as already stated, might have some space for one or two watches, but this may not be enough for your entire collection. It's hardly fair, of course, so give such VIP treatment to a couple of watches while the rest are languishing in sub-par storage. Jewelry boxes are great at keeping jewelry pristine, shiny and in perfect condition. A jewelry box does the same for watches and of course is designed with boxes in mind.
With a watch box, all your watches get equal storage rights. Whether the watch is old, new, or somewhere in between, being kept in will keep it running like the precision machine that it's meant to be. A watch box is so much more than a series of drawers in which watches get thrown willy-nilly. Each watch is given its own compartment and cushion so no watch is left behind and each one is kept in equally perfect condition and working order.
With a watch box in your home, you won't have to worry about where you keep your watches, just as a jewelry box answers the question of where you keep your jewelry. Jewelry are also very frequently received gifts so its likely you'll need a bit of space not only for currently owned boxes but watches in potential.
A watch box gives watches (and their owners) just what they need. A special place built with them in mind and designed with their specific qualities and needs in mind.