
If you were shopping for any other piece of furniture, the criteria would be simple: does it look good, does it work, and does it fit the space? A luxury watch box is no different. They live out in the open, on the dressing table, the shelf, the desk. They’re part of the room, and whoever you live with also needs to not hate it. We’ve picked out some of the finest-looking cases we could find and, spoiler alert, one of them we designed ourselves. We might be a touch biased.
Bravo x Oracle Time British Racing Green Watch Case, £199


We collaborated with Bravo to create the type of watch box that we’d want to buy. Rendered in the most British colour possible – British Racing Green – and built around a motorsport colour story that runs from the outside in. Crafted from Saffiano leather on the exterior, and inside, eight suede, M-shaped compressible cushions in racing green, fuel red, tarmac black, and ivory that adapt to any bracelet size. Suede spacers between each watch mean nothing moves and nothing scratches. 24.5 x 17.0 x 7.5cm. First deliveries June 2026.
Available at Bravo.
Designhütte Tampa 10 Watch Box Carbon, €119.90 (approx. £100)

The Tampa 10 is the one for people who’d rather their storage looked like it belonged trackside than on a dressing table. The carbon-look exterior has that high-performance quality to it, so naturally, a couple of F1 collaboration watches would sit perfectly in here. Consider it the luxury watch box equivalent of a colour drench: open it up and the cushions carry the same carbon-look aesthetic all the way through. Ten of them, sized to fit bracelets between 17cm and 19cm, soft against all that hard exterior.
Available at Designhütte.
Tawbury Bayswater 8 Slot Watch Box with Storage, $169 (approx. £125)


A well-built collection often comes with more than just homes for your watches – there is a drawer below the eight slots in the upper level for things such as straps and jewellery, which if you’re like me, you have too many of. The hinged glass lid keeps the watches on show rather than hidden away, making it a natural fit for a bedside or dressing table. Three leather colours are available, each with their own charm, but I’m set on the taupe.
Available at Tawbury.
Initial Products Watch Organizer / Nomad, £175

Perhaps my favourite on this list, apart from our Bravo entry of course. The Nomad takes a cleaner, more contemporary route than most – a 6mm anodised shell with a ribbed effect produced by bespoke extrusion tooling. Pull out the sliding walnut tray and you’ve got three slots, wide enough for larger watches but kind to slimmer wrists too. Thanks to its compact size it sits neatly on a desk or nightstand – there are four other colour variants, but they’re all sold out. Best join the waitlist.
Available at Initial Products.
WatchMatic Krown 12 Watch Box, $359.90 (approx. £274)

The glass lid makes this one as much a display piece as it is a luxury watch box; with 12 velvet-lined compartments underneath, your collection is always on show. Pull it out and there’s a drawer underneath for straps, buckles, sunglasses, all the peripheral stuff that never has a home, and at this time of year the sunglasses situation alone justifies it. The hardwood finish means it could sit anywhere in the house without looking out of place, available in brown or black depending on the room. I’m on the black.
Available at WatchMatic.
Morici Tellux SC2 10pc Watch Box, £925

Few luxury watch boxes make a statement like this one. The Tellux Vulcano SC2 from Morici, an Italian-based company, combines briar, ebony, rosewood, ash, and bolivar in a handmade geometric inlay, with the borders finished in hand-poured gold while still hot. It has bags of Art Deco charm. And beneath all of that, it holds 10 watches in beige Alcantara, which provides a soft contrast that the exterior’s drama deserves.
Available at Morici.
Linley Henley Box, £995

For something crafted in Britain and rather natural looking, the Henley is handmade in sycamore with a sterling silver plaque on the lid, which you can have custom engraved. Inside, the powder grey faux suede lining reflects the understated palette, and inserts are sold separately at £100 each – both watch and jewellery – so you configure it around your collection rather than the other way around. Holding up to four watches, it’s not the most practical, but boy does it look great.
Available at Linley.
Buben & Zorweg Neo Case 12, £1,630

If your interiors lean modernist rather than traditional, this is the one. Handmade in Austria, the Neo’s black semi-gloss lacquer housing is available in carbon fibre, Macassar wood, or carbon matte, with a contrasting polished chrome lock. The contrast is part of the appeal: all that hard, architectural exterior, then you open it and find suspended cushions in black velour. The removable pillows are sized to hold larger modern pieces without compression. Available in six, 12, or 18-watch formats, all with a key lock. It’s less a luxury watch box, more design object.
Available at Harrods & Buben Zorweg.
Louis Vuitton Coffret 8 Montres Watch Case, £6,750

If you’re into the Louis Vuitton Maison but perhaps the classic monogrammed pattern doesn’t do it for you, look no further than the Pharrell Williams-designed Damouflage pattern. The pattern is exactly what it sounds like, the Damier checkerboard given a camouflage treatment, and it looks fresh as hell. Rendered here across seven different tones of a single blue pigment, with eight cushions inside to match. It’s crafted from cowhide leather trim with matching silver detailing and an S-lock to close, but honestly, you’re going to want to keep this open.
Available at Louis Vuitton.