amanico[JLC Moderator]
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These are very interesting comments, Neil.
I feel functionality and pleasure are the two most important factors, here.
At least to me.
Best.
Nicolas.
Don't get me wrong, hs, there are some moderrn boxes which are truly ...
By: amanico : May 4th, 2011-22:36
Superb. The box of the Reverso platinum Nr 1, 2 and the Septantieme, for example, are awesome, as well as those which housed the LE RG Reversos from the 90ies. Superb, but they take some place... Simpler, smaller and less luxurious, the box of the TT Pola...
Etuis have my preference !
By: Clavi : May 2nd, 2011-03:58
To answer your question, I much more prefer the rather simple 'etuis' compared to huge and overly luxurious looking (though frequently china made) precious wood box sets that we see too often these days, and that are not practicle. I am in a rush, but jus...
Well, Nilo, it all depends on several factors...
By: amanico : May 4th, 2011-23:00
If you're a " one watch guy ", then why not a big, luxurious, extremely well finished, and flattering box? If you're a collector, things are morte complicated: Where to store all these big boxes? Therefore, I wouldn't say that they are ugly, but I find th...
The chronology seems correct, to me.
By: amanico : May 4th, 2011-23:14
Basically: Green, Blue, then Brown, with, as you said, at the end of the 60ies, circa1968, should I say, a 1 or 2 year period where you saw both blue and brown boxes. Things are not easy with Burgundy boxes, and specially the box of the DSA US ( Who knows...
Burgundy boxes…
By: blomman Mr Blue : May 5th, 2011-14:22
I have seen a few different. Most LeCoultre late 50ties early 60ies. But some Jaeger LeCoultre as well! The European DSA? That is a good question! Same as the US? Didn’t the Polaris have the same box for both US and European version? Here are some burgund...
Bravo to the Chef!
By: ocwatching : May 2nd, 2011-11:48
what a way to start the month of May! Very interesting and this is an auspicous start to the other items on the menu! I found the Jubile case very interesting, its too bad its no longer made for the modern pieces. This way, the boxes can be placed on a sh...
Rolex, Panerai, AP ...
By: amanico : May 4th, 2011-23:25
I find the Rolex box has the right size. I would prefer something less cheap, though, but it is ok. Panerai??? The Pre Vendome boxes were perfect, correcttyl sized, not too high, all the contrary of the modern Panerai boxes... I had up to 30 Pannies, my f...
Thank you for this great post
By: zewok : May 2nd, 2011-13:26
I have both the "etui" box and the Memovox box. They are totally different but have each there charm. My pleasure is to store my watches for long period (2 or 3 week) in there boxes and when the desire is too great, I choose one and during the opening, it...
Yummy starters ...
By: EdwardL : May 2nd, 2011-19:46
When I try out a new restaurant Usually the main course is good when the starters are good. What an interesting post. I just love the array of boxes in your collection. I'm a sucker for all things vintage, I would not be appealed, even if these modern box...
Impressive collection!
By: nikolaj : May 3rd, 2011-05:39
Always interesting to see these vintage boxes as they are rather rare - more so than their original content, no? In reply to one of your question in the post: I would never be influenced by the box in evaluating whether to get a watch or not. Only exeptio...
In some case, yes, we could say that the box is rarer than the watch.
By: amanico : May 4th, 2011-23:44
It is the case for the Geophysic, for example. Not for the Memovox E 855, as you can, with a bit of patience, find a correct box, with out too many efforts. Yes, the volume of the papers increased a lot, now that you have them in all the possible language...
Full consent!
By: anaesdoc : May 3rd, 2011-09:13
Thanks Nico and blomman for showing us your various vintage JLC boxes resp. etuis! The smaller etuis are much more elegant and sophisticated than the huge boxes which accompany many of the contemporary timepieces (Grand Seiko is one exception, I think). D...
Nice question about boxes...
By: Echi : May 4th, 2011-00:05
Maybe the size of the box depends on the image of the brand or of a particular line of pieces from that brand. I might expect a big box from Panerai, Hublot or AP. I'd love a small, functional understated but well-made leather case for JLC like the etui(?...
Watch Boxes
By: itt : May 5th, 2011-06:15
Watch boxes are something I am very interested in. I have around 250 vintage boxes of various brands. I am convinced that like bracelets there was 1,2 or very few companies making these accessories for all the major swiss watch manufacturers. The vintage ...
My late opinion..
By: moc : May 6th, 2011-02:28
I think big luscious boxes are great,they are part of the charm and magic of an important timepiece,part of the experience. There is nothing more magic than opening that box for the first time in the comfort of your living room...just sublime.... I unders...
I love the Crocodile Etui...
By: amanico : May 6th, 2011-02:32
Excellent idea from De Bethune, indeed. And the box shaped as a book looks also very familiar to me. I do get your point about big boxes for fine watches, as long as they are well made and finished. But believe me, stocking let's say ... 15 or 20 of these...
The perfect box
By: Clavi : May 6th, 2011-05:53
You probably can't get smaller than that. Still, that is perfect for the purpose: They had it right from the beginning (JLC and others as well), so why did they have to engage in this race for the biggest / most ostensible box ? I hope that your call for ...
A tribute to the reverso box
By: Clavi : May 6th, 2011-06:44
It could have been good to have the new reverso tribute to 1931 released with a 'tribute' box as well. I think it is probably too 'extreme' in terms of marketing to sell a luxury watch today in such a small box (despite the 'tribute' concept). However, it...