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Flatiron Watch Box - Maple

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Bought this watch box from Analog Shift a couple of months ago but I don't use it as I keep my watches hidden away in Oakley cases.

I picked it up in person in NYC. The box and pillows are in mint condition and it's being offered at a steep discount.

$300 USD + $20 shipping.

Here's a link to the original http://shop.analogshift.com/products/watch-box

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The Flatiron Watch Box was designed with the New York enthusiast in mind. Sitting easily on a dresser top, side table or shelf, The Flatiron’s slim rectangular design showcases your collection without taking up precious space. We developed The Flatiron to be everything we wanted in a watch box and nothing that we didn't; from the brass hardware to the subtle miter joints with contrasting hardwood splines and beveled display top, every aspect was carefully selected. The material – sustainably harvested American Maple and Walnut – is of the highest quality and has been milled by hand right here in New York City.

Typical factory-made watch display boxes are made from particle or pressboard with applied ultra-thin veneers. The result is a cheap product that degrades quickly and needs replacing often. Unlike those budget watch boxes, The Flatiron is built to the exacting standards of yesteryear and is constructed from solid hardwood by American craftsmen whose work is meant to last a lifetime.

Each 2.5” by 3.5” cell is lined with semi-soft cork and can easily accommodate most watches up to 44mm in diameter. With three styles of custom watch pillows hand-sewn from fine suiting wools, showcasing your collection in The Flatiron can be tailored to fit your personal style.

We assume that your collection is as precious to you as ours is to us. That’s why we spared no expense to create a product that will showcase and protect your fine timepieces in true analog style.

Details

Handmade Maple watch box is approximately 5 3/8" X 3 1/4" X 17 3/8".

Each cork-lined cell is approximately 2.5" X 3.5" and can accommodate most watches up 44mm in diameter.

Watch box includes one set of five hand-made pillows.

Because of the use of natural materials and a hand-made production process, boxes may have some slight variations
 

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