Solid Wood Watch Box Organizer with Lock & Key, Personalized Men's Jewelry Display Case with Passport Pocket

Solid Wood Watch Box Organizer with Lock & Key, Personalized Men's Jewelry Display Case with Passport Pocket

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Sale price  $28.99 Regular price  $99.00
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Solid Wood Watch Box Organizer with Lock & Key, Personalized Men's Jewelry Display Case with Passport Pocket

Solid Wood Watch Box Organizer with Lock & Key, Personalized Men's Jewelry Display Case with Passport Pocket

Sale price  $28.99 Regular price  $99.00
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The Ultimate Home for Your Timepieces  Every watch tells a story. Protect your investment and display your collection with the elegance it deserves. Our handcrafted wooden watch box combines high-end aesthetics with practical functionality, providing a secure, dust-free sanctuary for your favorite timepieces.


Key Features 

  • Exquisite Solid Wood Finish: Crafted from selected natural wood with a smooth, polished finish that complements any home or office decor.

  • Vintage Security Lock : Equipped with a classic brass-toned lock and a decorative tasseled key to keep your collection safe and private.

  • Soft Microfiber Interior : The interior is lined with premium, scratch-resistant suede fabric to ensure your watches remain in pristine condition.

  • Multi-Functional Storage : Features a built-in lid pocket, ideal for securing your passport, certificates, or additional watch straps.

  • Versatile Display : The timeless design makes it a perfect centerpiece for dressing tables, nightstands, or study desks.


Product Specifications 

Model  Length  Width  Height 
3-Slot Box  18.9cm (7.44”) 10.7cm (4.21”) 8.8cm (3.46”)
6-Slot Box  18.9cm (7.44”) 18.9cm (7.44”) 9.3cm (3.66”)

Quality & Care 

  • Material: Natural Wood + Premium Microfiber Suede

  • Hardware: Antique Zinc Alloy 

  • Maintenance: Use a dry, soft cloth for cleaning. Keep away from extreme heat and moisture to preserve the wood's integrity.

Inheritance and New Chapter

The Zug family has been involved in jewelry making for generations. Hans's great-grandfather made pocket watches for the Swiss court, and his grandfather continued to handcraft engagement rings during World War I. Due to the turmoil of World War II, the Zug family embarked on a long and perilous journey, finally arriving in New York in March 1942.
At the age of 15, Hans officially became his father's apprentice. In his first year, he was only allowed to polish metal; in his second year, he learned basic setting techniques; and it wasn't until his fifth year that his father took a faded parchment notebook from the bottom of a safe.
"Son," his father said solemnly, "this is the secret that the Zug family has guarded for centuries—the 'Ice Prism Cutting Method.' Our ancestors discovered a special principle of light refraction in the glaciers and created this cutting technique optimized specifically for moissanite."
The Zug Workshop—founded in 1789—where every gemstone shines with the brilliance of the Swiss mountains.

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