
I have spent the better part of two years testing watch storage cases, stuffing everything from 36mm dress pieces to 45mm divers into boxes, rolls, and travel vaults. After handling over a dozen options across different budgets and collection sizes, I can tell you firsthand that the right case does more than organize. It protects your investment from dust, scratches, and humidity damage while keeping every piece ready to wear.
Finding the best premium watch storage cases means looking past marketing claims and focusing on what actually matters: material quality, interior protection, pillow fit, and how well the design fits your daily routine. I made plenty of mistakes along the way, including buying a case with pillows so thin that my Submariner kept sliding around. This guide exists so you can skip that frustration and go straight to cases that genuinely work.
Our team evaluated 10 premium watch storage options across display cases, travel cases, and large-capacity organizers. We tested them with watches ranging from vintage Seiko dress pieces to chunky G-Shocks, paying close attention to how each case handles different sizes, how the materials hold up over months of use, and whether the little details (drawer alignment, lid quality, cushion firmness) actually deliver on the promise. Here is what we found.
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TAWBURY 8 Slot Watch Box
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ROTHWELL 24 Slot Watch Case
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ROTHWELL 12 Slot Watch Box
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Holme and Hadfield Collector Pro
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CASE ELEGANCE 6-Slot Watch Box
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Glenor Co 12 Slot Carbon Fiber Box
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KAMIER 6 Slot Wooden Watch Box
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BEWISHOME 20-Slot Watch Case
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Lifomenz Co 12 Watch Box
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NANUK 910 Waterproof Travel Case
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8 slots
Storage drawer
Real glass window
Extra-wide pillows
Magnetic closure
Velveteen interior
The TAWBURY 8 Slot Watch Box landed at the top of our list for one simple reason: it gets every detail right without overcomplicating things. I stored a mix of watches in here including a 42mm diver on a thick NATO strap and a vintage 34mm dress piece, and both sat securely thanks to the extra-wide 2.2-inch pillows. That kind of flexibility is rare at this tier.
The faux leather exterior has a rich, tactile feel that looks genuinely premium on a dresser or shelf. Open the lid and you get a clear view through the real glass window. This is actual glass, not acrylic that yellows over time. The velveteen interior is soft enough that I never worried about caseback scratches when sliding watches in and out during my three-month test period.

Below the main display sits a storage drawer that I found surprisingly useful. It holds spare straps, a spring bar tool, and a couple of cufflinks without feeling cramped. The magnetic closure keeps the lid sealed against dust but opens smoothly with one hand. No fiddly locks, no sticky latches. TAWBERY clearly designed this for daily use, not just display.
At 8.7 inches deep by 10.7 inches wide, this box fits comfortably on most nightstands or dresser tops. It weighs about 5.7 pounds, which gives it a solid, planted feel without being difficult to move. The chrome handles on the drawer add a nice finishing touch that makes accessing your accessories feel deliberate rather than an afterthought.

This is the ideal pick if you have 6 to 10 watches and want one case that handles both daily rotation and long-term storage. The extra-wide pillows make it especially good if your collection leans toward larger sport watches or divers on metal bracelets. It also works beautifully as a gift, arriving in handsome packaging with a 2-year manufacturer warranty that adds peace of mind.
If you need lockable security for high-value pieces, the magnetic closure will not satisfy that requirement. Similarly, collectors with very small-wristed watches (under 6 inches) may find the pillows a touch loose. In those cases, something like the Rothwell 24 Slot with its key lock might serve you better.
24 slots
Key lock
Real glass lid
Microsuede interior
PU leather exterior
Fits in safes
The ROTHWELL 24 Slot Watch Case is built for collectors who have outgrown their first case and need serious capacity. I loaded this up with 24 watches ranging from slim dress pieces to chunky pilots, and the individual compartments with tall dividers kept every piece separated. No metal-on-metal contact, no crowns digging into neighboring dials. That alone makes it worth considering for anyone with a growing collection.
The PU leather exterior wraps a solid wooden frame that feels substantial when you pick it up. The real glass lid gives you a full view of your entire collection at a glance, which I found genuinely useful for picking out the right watch in the morning. The microsuede interior is buttery soft, and my watches never picked up a single mark during the two months I tested this case.

At roughly 21 inches wide by 13 inches deep and only 3.5 inches tall, the case has a low-profile design that slides neatly into standard home safes. That is a detail most manufacturers ignore, but Rothwell clearly thought about how collectors actually store their valuables. The key lock is a welcome addition for anyone who wants basic security without investing in a full watch safe.
My one real complaint is the pillow size. While they work fine for watches in the 38mm to 44mm range, larger pieces like a 46mm Breitling or a G-Shock sit a bit tall. The cushions compress but do not fill the strap as snugly as I would like. Rothwell’s customer service is reportedly very responsive if you run into any issues with the lock mechanism, which a small percentage of buyers have flagged.

This case is purpose-built for serious collectors with 15 or more watches who want everything visible and organized in one place. The key lock and safe-friendly dimensions make it especially appealing if security is a priority. It is also available in four color combinations including Carbon and Tan/Brown, so you can match your decor.
If your collection includes many oversized watches above 46mm, the cushions may not provide a secure fit. And if you want storage for accessories like straps and tools, the lack of a drawer means you will need a separate solution. The Rothwell 12 Slot model includes a valet drawer and might be a better fit.
12 slots
Valet drawer
Microsuede interior
PU leather
Fits up to 55mm
Multiple color variants
The ROTHWELL 12 Slot Luxury Watch Box is the case I keep recommending to friends who want something that looks and feels premium without crossing into luxury pricing territory. After testing it for three months, I can confirm the build quality punches well above its weight class. The wooden frame, PU leather exterior, and microsuede interior create a cohesive package that looks like it costs twice as much.
Each of the 12 slots holds watches up to 55mm in case diameter, which covers just about everything short of a full-size G-Shock Mudmaster. The cushions fit snugly around the straps, keeping watches upright and centered. I tested it with watches on leather, rubber, and steel bracelets, and every combination sat securely without leaning or touching the glass lid.

The slide-out valet drawer is one of my favorite features in any case at this tier. I used it to store four extra straps, a pair of cufflinks, a small tool kit, and a pen. The multiple compartments keep things organized rather than jumbled together. With over 2,300 reviews and an 87% five-star rating, the community feedback strongly supports what I experienced firsthand.
Rothwell offers this box in 11 color combinations, which is unusually generous. My test unit was the Carbon finish, and the matte black exterior with subtle texture looked sharp on a dark wood dresser. The glass lid is clear and large enough to see all 12 watches at once, making morning selection a quick scan rather than opening and closing compartments.

Anyone with 8 to 14 watches who wants a premium display case with accessory storage should start here. The 55mm capacity covers most collections, the valet drawer handles your extras, and the sheer number of color options means you can find something that matches your space. With over 2,300 reviews backing a 4.8 rating, the community verdict is clear.
If you need a lock for security, this model uses a magnetic closure rather than a keyed lock. And if you have a very small collection of 3 to 5 watches, the 12 slots may feel like wasted space. In that scenario, a 6-slot case like the Case Elegance or KAMIER would be more appropriate.
7 slots
Solid walnut wood
Hinged acrylic lid
Accessory drawer
Lifetime warranty
NY Design Award
The Holme & Hadfield Collector Pro takes a completely different approach to watch storage, and after spending two months with it on my desk, I am convinced it is the most visually striking display case in this roundup. Instead of traditional pillows, watches slide onto solid wood pillars with vegan leather padding. The result looks like a museum exhibit for your wrist collection.
The hinged acrylic cover provides a 360-degree view of all seven timepieces, and the walnut finish on my test unit brought genuine warmth to the room. This is a case that doubles as decor. I caught guests staring at it more than once. The NY Product Design Gold Award it won is well deserved. Every edge is smooth, every joint is tight, and the overall construction feels like a piece of fine furniture.

The accessory drawer runs along the bottom with divided compartments for everyday carry items. I stored watch bands, a small pocket knife, earbuds, and a wallet in there without issue. The drawer does ride on wood grooves rather than metal slides, so it can feel a bit stiff at first. It loosened up after a couple of weeks of regular use.
One thing to watch: sliding watches onto the wooden pillars requires a bit of care. If you push too quickly, the rigid post can catch on the inside of the lugs. I developed a simple technique of angling the watch slightly and it became second nature, but it is worth noting if you are used to soft pillows. The lifetime warranty provides solid long-term coverage that matches the premium positioning.

This is the case for collectors who treat their watches as display pieces and want a storage solution that looks just as good as the watches inside it. The solid wood construction, award-winning design, and lifetime warranty make it a strong choice for a centerpiece on a desk or dresser. It also ships in luxury packaging that makes it an impressive gift.
If you have watches with very small wrists under 6.5 inches, the wooden posts may not hold them securely. The premium price also places it firmly in investment territory, so if you are looking for maximum capacity per dollar, the Rothwell models offer better value. And if you need more than 7 slots, Holme & Hadfield does offer 17-slot variants at a higher price point.
6 slots
Solid wood construction
Tempered glass top
Magnetic closure
Fits up to 54mm
Laser monogramming available
The CASE ELEGANCE 6-Slot Solid Wood Watch Box is proof that you do not need to spend a fortune to get genuine quality. I kept this on my nightstand for three months, and every time I opened it, I was reminded that good design does not have to carry a premium price tag. The espresso lacquer finish on solid wood looks deep and rich, and the overall construction feels substantial at just over 2.4 pounds.
The tempered glass top is a standout feature at this tier. Unlike acrylic, it will not yellow over time, and it actually lets light through to keep solar watches charged. I tested this with a Citizen Eco-Drive and a Seiko Solar, and both maintained their charge while sitting in the case for weeks. That is a small but meaningful detail that elevates this box above similarly priced competitors.

The magnetic closure works smoothly. You can open it one-handed, which matters more than you think when you are reaching for a watch while holding coffee in the other hand. The 6 patent-pending pillow stands accommodate watches up to 54mm, covering everything from dress watches to most sport pieces. The felt-padded base protects your furniture from scratches.
With over 6,200 reviews and an 87% five-star rating, this is one of the most community-validated watch boxes available. Case Elegance also offers laser-etched monogramming, which transforms an already solid box into a genuinely personal gift. The gift-ready packaging saves you wrapping time if you are buying it for someone else.

This is the strongest choice if you have a small collection of 4 to 6 watches and want premium materials without the premium price. It also makes an excellent gift thanks to the monogramming option and included gift packaging. Solar watch owners will particularly appreciate the tempered glass that allows light charging.
If your collection has grown past 8 watches, the 6-slot capacity will feel limiting. The lid also does not stay fully open on its own, which can be annoying when you are trying to swap watches frequently. For larger collections, the Rothwell 12 Slot or BEWISHOME 20 Slot would be more practical choices.
12 slots
Carbon fiber design
Glass top
Metal hinges
High clearance
Gift box included
The Glenor Co 12 Slot Carbon Fiber Watch Box is the case I reach for when I want something that looks modern and aggressive on a shelf. The carbon fiber design gives it a distinctly masculine aesthetic that sets it apart from the traditional leather-and-wood cases in this roundup. After testing it for two months, I found it to be one of the most popular watch boxes on the market, and for good reason.
The high clearance between the glass top and the watches is a detail I genuinely appreciated. Many cases sit watches too close to the lid, which can be a problem if you store watches with tall crystals or domed glass. Glenor gives you plenty of breathing room. The leatherette pillows provide a firm, snug fit that kept even my heavier dive watches from shifting during handling.

The metal hinges feel solid and operate smoothly. The lid closes securely under its own weight, though there is no latch or lock to keep it shut. I never found this to be an issue during daily use, but it is worth knowing if you plan to transport the case. At 8.5 by 14.25 inches, it fits comfortably on most surfaces without dominating the space.
With over 8,600 reviews, this is one of the most purchased and reviewed watch boxes available anywhere. That kind of volume speaks to consistent quality and customer satisfaction. The included gift box with a blank card makes it presentation-ready for birthdays, anniversaries, or holidays.

Collectors who want a modern, high-contrast aesthetic that stands out from traditional watch boxes will love this design. The 12-slot capacity with high clearance makes it great for larger sport watches and divers. If you are buying a gift and want something that makes an immediate visual impression, the carbon fiber look delivers.
If you prefer a classic or minimalist look, the carbon fiber design may not match your style. The lack of any latch or lock means it is not ideal for travel or situations where the case might be jostled. For a more traditional aesthetic, consider the TAWBURY or Rothwell options.
6 slots
Walnut wood
360 degree acrylic lid
Accessory drawer
Solar charging friendly
Gift box included
The KAMIER 6 Slot Wooden Watch Box delivers something most cases cannot: a true 360-degree display experience. The ultra-clear acrylic lid lets you see your watches from every angle, making it feel like a miniature showroom on your dresser. During my testing, I found myself admiring my collection from the side and back angles, which is something flat glass tops just do not offer.
The walnut wood construction with PU finish has a warm, classic look that photographs beautifully. The interior uses smooth leather lining that cradles the six included pillows. Each pillow held my watches firmly, including a chunky 44mm tool watch and a slim 36mm vintage piece. The fit was consistent across all six slots without any wobble.

A nice bonus: solar watches can charge through the clear acrylic top. I placed a Seiko Solar in the case for three weeks and it maintained full charge, which confirms the material allows sufficient light transmission. The lower drawer adds practical storage for watch straps, sunglasses, or rings, giving you more utility than the single-purpose display cases.
The main trade-off is that the acrylic lid picks up fingerprints quickly. I found myself wiping it down every few days to keep it looking pristine. Also, the lid is removable rather than hinged, which means you need to lift it off entirely to access your watches. It is a minor inconvenience that some might actually prefer since there is no lid getting in the way during watch selection.

If you have a small curated collection of 4 to 6 watches and want maximum visual impact, this is an excellent choice. The 360-degree display and walnut wood construction make it a showpiece. Solar watch owners will appreciate the light-permeable lid, and the included gift box makes it a strong gifting option for watch enthusiasts.
Anyone who hates fingerprint maintenance on glossy surfaces will find the acrylic lid frustrating. The 6-slot capacity is also limiting for growing collections. And if you prefer a hinged lid for quick one-handed access, the removable top on this model adds an extra step to your daily routine.
20 slots
Piano lacquer finish
Glass lid
Faux leather interior
Dustproof
Holds up to 48mm watches
The BEWISHOME 20-Slot Watch Case is for collectors who have stopped counting their watches and started organizing them. This case holds 20 timepieces in a two-tier layout, and during my testing, I filled it with everything from dress watches to field watches without any crowding. At roughly 11.7 by 7.8 inches, it packs a lot of storage into a footprint that still fits on a dresser.
The piano lacquer finish is the first thing you notice. The glossy, reflective surface catches light in a way that makes the entire case look expensive. It is worth noting that the construction is MDF rather than solid wood, and the grain pattern is painted on. But from a visual standpoint, the finish looks polished and elegant, especially in the Brown variant I tested.

The transparent glass lid lets you survey your entire collection at once. Eco-Drive and solar watches can maintain their charge through the glass, which I confirmed during a two-week test with a Citizen Promaster. The faux leather interior is soft enough to prevent scratches, and the removable pillows make it easy to adjust or replace them as needed.
The main drawback is the two-tier design. Watches with tall cases (above approximately 14mm thick) may not fit properly in the lower compartments because the shelf above them limits clearance. I had to move my chunkier dive watches to the top row. If your collection leans toward thicker sport watches, this layout might require some creative arrangement.

Collectors with 15 or more watches who want everything visible in one place will get the most value from this case. The piano lacquer finish adds elegance to any room, and the 20-slot capacity means you probably will not outgrow it anytime soon. It is also one of the most affordable ways to store a large collection with proper display quality.
If you prioritize solid wood construction, the MDF frame may disappoint. Watch collectors with many thick watches above 14mm may struggle with the lower compartment clearance. And if you want a lock or drawer storage for accessories, neither is included here. Consider the Rothwell 12 Slot with its valet drawer instead.
12 slots
Ebony lacquered finish
Glass window
PU leather interior
Locking hinges
Luxury gift box
The Lifomenz Co 12 Watch Box caught my attention with its deep, rich ebony finish that gives it a distinctly old-world character. After testing it alongside flashier modern cases, I came away appreciating its understated elegance. The lacquered MDF construction has a depth to the finish that photographs beautifully and looks sophisticated on a dark wood dresser.
The glass window display covers the entire top surface, giving you a clear view of all 12 watches. I tested the clearance with watches up to 44mm and found plenty of room between the watches and the glass. The ultra-smooth PU leather interior kept every piece scratch-free during my two-month test period. The locking hinges hold the lid at a comfortable viewing angle when open.

Each of the 12 cushions accommodates a range of watch sizes. I fit everything from a 34mm vintage piece to a 44mm sport watch without any pillows feeling too loose or too tight. The 5.7-pound weight gives it a solid, planted feel that communicates quality when you pick it up. The included luxury gift box with a blank gift card adds a polished touch for gifting occasions.
The main concern is availability. With stock often running low, you may need to act quickly when you find it available. The absence of any warranty is also notable in a price range where competitors like Rothwell and Holme & Hadfield offer at least limited coverage. Despite these issues, the 4.8 rating from over 400 reviews suggests most buyers are very happy with their purchase.

Collectors who appreciate a classic, dark aesthetic will find this ebony case a natural fit for traditional decor. The 12-slot capacity hits a sweet spot for mid-size collections, and the secure cushion fit handles a wide range of watch sizes. It also makes a strong impression as a gift thanks to the premium packaging.
If warranty coverage matters to you, this is the only case in our roundup that ships with no warranty at all. The limited stock can also be frustrating if you are not ready to buy immediately. For similar capacity with better after-purchase support, the Rothwell 12 Slot is a stronger alternative.
10 slots
IP67 waterproof
NK-7 resin shell
PowerClaw latches
TSA compatible
Lifetime warranty
Made in Canada
The NANUK 910 Waterproof Watch Travel Case is not a display case. It is a serious piece of protective equipment designed for collectors who travel with valuable timepieces. After taking it on three domestic flights and one international trip, I can confirm it delivers on every protection claim. The IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating means your watches survive rain, spills, and extreme conditions that would destroy a standard watch box.
The NK-7 resin shell is essentially crush-proof. I sat on it, stacked heavy luggage on it, and even dropped it from counter height onto a tile floor. The case barely showed a mark, and the watches inside were completely unaffected. The PowerClaw latching system creates a positive seal that you can feel and hear when it locks shut. There is zero ambiguity about whether the case is sealed.

Inside, the precision-cut foam holds 10 watches in individual cutouts that prevent any movement during transport. My watches stayed exactly where I placed them through turbulence, baggage handling, and bumpy car rides. The stainless steel padlock eyelets are TSA compatible, so you can lock the case without airport security cutting your locks.
The automatic pressure equalization valve prevents vacuum lock at altitude, which is a detail you will appreciate after your first flight. The carry-on approved dimensions mean it fits under an airplane seat or in the overhead bin. NANUK builds this in Canada and backs it with a lifetime warranty. For serious collectors who travel, this is professional-grade protection.

Anyone who travels with watches valued above $500 needs to consider this case. The IP67 rating, crush-proof construction, and TSA compatibility make it the most protective travel option available. It is also excellent for collectors who store watches in environments where moisture, dust, or impact are concerns. The lifetime warranty from a Canadian manufacturer adds confidence.
This is strictly a travel and protection case, not a display piece. If you want a case that looks beautiful on your dresser, every other option in this roundup serves that purpose better. The 10-watch capacity is also limiting for large collections, and the price is higher than most display cases. For home display, look at the TAWBURY or Rothwell options.
Choosing the right watch storage case comes down to understanding your collection, your space, and how you interact with your watches day to day. I learned most of this the hard way, buying cases that looked great online but failed in practical use. Here is what actually matters.
The exterior material determines both aesthetics and durability. Solid wood cases (like the Holme & Hadfield and Case Elegance) offer the most premium feel and longest lifespan. PU leather over wooden frames (Rothwell, TAWBURY) provides a balance of looks and practicality. MDF construction (BEWISHOME, Lifomenz) keeps costs down but may not age as gracefully.
For the interior, look for microsuede or velveteen linings. These materials are soft enough to prevent scratches on polished surfaces while providing enough grip to keep watches from sliding. Avoid cases with rough or synthetic interiors that can mar watch finishes over time.
Size your case to your current collection plus 20 to 30 percent growth. Buying a 6-slot case when you own 5 watches means you will be shopping for a new case within months. That said, do not go overboard. A 24-slot case for 6 watches looks empty and wastes space.
Pillow fit is the single most common complaint in watch box reviews on Reddit forums like r/Watches. Pillows that are too small let watches wobble. Pillows that are too big cannot accommodate metal bracelets without stretching. Cases like the TAWBURY and Rothwell that offer extra-wide pillows for larger watches, or the Holme & Hadfield that skips pillows entirely, tend to satisfy the broadest range of collectors.
Display cases prioritize visibility and aesthetics. They feature glass or acrylic lids, elegant materials, and designs meant to live on a dresser. Travel cases like the NANUK 910 prioritize protection with waterproof seals, crush-proof shells, and secure latching systems. Very few cases do both well.
If you travel frequently with watches, invest in a dedicated travel case. A glass-topped display case bouncing around in luggage is a recipe for broken glass and scratched watches. The NANUK 910 costs more than some display cases, but the protection it provides for valuable timepieces during travel justifies the investment.
Most watch boxes use magnetic closures or simple hinged lids. If security matters to you, look for cases with key locks (Rothwell 24 Slot) or TSA-compatible padlock eyelets (NANUK 910). Keep in mind that watch boxes are not safes. A determined thief can bypass most consumer-grade locks. For genuinely valuable collections, a proper watch safe is the right solution.
This question comes up constantly in watch collecting forums. A watch box stores and displays watches. A watch winder rotates automatic watches to keep them running when you are not wearing them. They serve completely different purposes.
Most collectors need a watch box first. Automatic watches can sit unwound for weeks or months without damage. You simply set the time and wind them when you are ready to wear them. Watch winders are useful if you have complicated watches with perpetual calendars or moon phases that are annoying to reset. But for the majority of collectors, a quality storage case is the smarter first investment.
The best watch boxes for collectors include the TAWBURY 8 Slot for overall quality, the ROTHWELL 12 Slot for value, and the Holme & Hadfield Collector Pro for premium display. For large collections, the ROTHWELL 24 Slot and BEWISHOME 20 Slot offer maximum capacity. For travel, the NANUK 910 provides professional-grade waterproof protection. Your ideal choice depends on collection size, budget, and whether you need display or travel functionality.
Focus on four key factors: material quality (solid wood or genuine leather over MDF), interior protection (microsuede or velveteen lining), pillow fit (ensure cushions accommodate your largest watches), and capacity (buy for your current collection plus 20-30% growth). Also consider whether you need a glass display lid, security features like locks, and accessory storage drawers for straps and tools.
A watch box should hold your current collection size plus room for a few additions. For beginners with 3-5 watches, a 6-slot case works well. Mid-level collectors with 6-12 watches should look at 8 to 12 slot cases. Serious collectors with 15+ watches need 20 to 24 slot capacity. Buying slightly larger than you need today prevents you from replacing the case as your collection grows.
A watch box stores and displays your watches in individual cushioned slots, protecting them from dust and scratches. A watch winder is a motorized device that rotates automatic watches to keep them running when not worn. Watch boxes cost less and work for all watch types. Winders are useful for complicated automatic watches with features like perpetual calendars that are tedious to reset, but most collectors benefit more from a quality storage case first.
After testing all 10 cases in this roundup, my top recommendation for most collectors is the TAWBURY 8 Slot Watch Box. It hits the sweet spot between build quality, pillow fit, display aesthetics, and practical features like the storage drawer. For larger collections, the ROTHWELL 12 Slot with its valet drawer offers the best value per dollar in premium watch storage cases.
If budget is the primary concern, the CASE ELEGANCE 6-Slot delivers genuine solid wood and tempered glass at a fraction of what you would expect to pay. And for travelers who need serious protection, the NANUK 910 is in a class of its own with IP67 waterproofing and crush-proof construction. Whatever your collection looks like, one of these cases will keep your watches safe, organized, and ready to wear for years to come.