If you tend to refer to your timepieces as “tool watches” to denote their purposefulness, then this ingenious Tool Box Watch Case by the folks at Worn and Wound has your name on it. Half Sears Craftsman-like and all cool, the thick red rectangular steel case has a glass-topped buckle-closure lid and twin polished steel handles. The interior is lined with black microsuede cloth, and the dividers are made of real mahogany. Each one of the twelve watch cubbies gets a blue tweed pillow around which to wrap your horological beauties, and the exterior is adorned with a riveted plaque. It’s just the right gift for the watch lover in your life, especially if that person is you.
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