Last month, I was perusing a popular auction site, not looking for anything particular. While browsing, I came across a watch box – no watch, just the display box, outer box and warranty card. That this particular box would end up on the market without a ...
First I’ve to say that I always think in boxes, papers and guaranty. 1. The boxes, to me, doesn’t play an important role in my decision to purchase a watch but the full set is very important to me. 2. I have the boxes always apart, honestly a just have th...
......and in most of the cases the boxes and papers have gone. I keep the vintage boxes separate from the watches as the watches live quite a dull life if not on my wrist: they are in zip-lockers and then again in waterproof tupperwares. That is how they ...
Your first photo is quite telling in that it reminds us how much boxed have changed over the years. Like the watches themselves, the boxes have evolved from utilitatarian devices to works of art. Your second photo reminds me of a friend who has an extensi...
Well, to answer to your questions: 1/ Boxes (design, size...) have absolutely no impact on my purchasing decision. 2/ I never use my boxes to display my watches as they are all in a safe in two dedicated boxes in order to be tidy. 3/ When I receive a watc...
Live in several larger boxes and unopened after the day it arrived.... Except one which is a humidor in my office. No box has ever impressed me enough to want to put it on show, eve¦ MB&F's, Urwerk or other cool brands... it's just a box! I think it answe...