reintitan
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My preference is for the "coffin type" box that came with the Grand Seiko SBGR095
Feb 15, 2019,05:22 AM
Sturdy enough to protect the watch from damage during transport/shipping and not have it flying around collecting dings and scratches before you even receive it (I doubt a pouch will do that) but is still small and slim enough to not take up too much space in your house.
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why use environmental materials for collectible watch box
By: Jeremy Wang : February 14th, 2019-03:22
This is the plate for Foudroyante. It was attached on the box of the watch but the skin of the box was peeled off because the use of environmental materials. I think a lot of watch boxes use this kind of materials. But I don't understand why watch compani...
GP boxes
By: VinnieD : February 14th, 2019-03:34
GP is a particular offender in this aspect. I am sure your artisan (?) will do a great job. I always wanted a personalised box, made to my requirements. Personally, I value manufacturers who sell watches in diminutive but high quality boxes (Kari I believ...
Smaller boxes +1.
By: Brandon Skinner : February 14th, 2019-12:16
Who really needs or uses a presentation box after the first hour and the last hour?
Indeed!
By: NT931 : February 14th, 2019-22:18
Sometimes less is more...
Habring2 in particular
By: Brandon Skinner : February 14th, 2019-15:19
Inside the box, Richard & Maria even provide gaskets, and any foreseeable parts which would need replacing. They do this so you won't feel compelled to send your piece back to Austria. Instead, they feel their pieces are well built and straight forward en...
There is absolutely no need for such large boxes
By: Poky : February 14th, 2019-11:29
Everyone really should think about the environment and future. Those expensive wooden boxes are completely unnecessary. A small pouch (leather perhaps) should be sufficient.