How many mornings has your husband asked: "Have you seen my watch?"
This he says as he roots through his sock drawer frantically trying to find
his Rolex before he rushes out the door. (His sock drawer, I mean his storage drawer for both his Gold Toe socks and his gold and silver watches!)
To some this is as familiar as 'Have you seen my keys?".
Lets face it, until he has a true storage area for his watches this will be your problem forever.
Here in is the rub....
If you tell him to buy a box to store his Rolex watches, he thinks you
are saying "Get organized". Well you are! So instead, buy a beautiful box for him,
and tell him it is not returnable!
You heard me. Men are stubborn at times, and prideful! So buy it before you need it and make sure the watches fit inside, but afterwards tell him it is not returnable! He will balk at using it at first, but trust me after awhile he too will become a convert! If he does not want his watches displayed most of our watch boxes will slip inside the sock drawer anyway.
But to pull this off successfully without the non-returnable ploy you have to help him come to this conclusion on his own. Good luck! But here are some helpful hints:
Some important points to keep in mind if it is stored in a watch box or watch case. for one is his watch will last longer and look better. For you it is they will be at his finger tips.
Some other pointers:
A lost watch is worth exactly nothing. A watch placed in the wrong place can easily be knocked over and damaged. Humidity and Dust are also big watch villains, as are five fingered lifters. How can you file a police report if you are not even sure where you put the thing last?
OK, did we convince you? Now you ask.
Which Box to Buy?
Watch Boxes come in a variety of sizes and finishes. Taste is a big factor.
But some questions might help you to narrow in on the right one for you.
Does he love to look at his special toys?
Is he the type of guy who wants the smallest possible watch box
to handle?
Would he even care if the wood finish on the case matched the dresser?
Does he generally buy himself black or neutral tones in leather?
Would he prefer to keep things dearer to him - because of cost
or sentiment - in that large walk in closet out of sight?
You know him best. Just don't buy him a gift just to have a
something on that special occasion or holiday.
Buy him a watch box he will use and later think: "how did I manage with out it?"
A quality watch box or case chosen with care, will make his
morning routine (and yours) simpler and quicker. His watches
will look and be better in the long run. And shouldn't it be that
way with the investment he personally has made in them?
Would he want you put your expensive jewelry in
your stocking drawer?
I don't think so. He thinks too much
of you and the value of those lovely pieces.
It is even more important now to buy with an eye to the future.
Quality and service count. That's what I tell our customers.
Well, after I have asked them all the above questions when they
ask me what watchcase or watchbox they should get for their
husband's watch. Yea the one hidden down inside that sock.
"Honey I found your Rolex!"
Stop the madness, buy a box! If you can afford the best we suggest you look at the
fine
Venlo Watch Cases.
Joyce
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www.watchcases.com LLC.
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