Dulwich Watch Box

A place to discuss other watch-brands
User avatar
downer
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 25482
Joined: Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:02 pm
CW-watches: 4
Location: UK

Dulwich Watch Box

Post by downer »

Thanks to a recommendation on this forum (cheers Rick), I purchased a 12 space Dulwich Designs watch box.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT

I received the box this week. It arrived two or three days after the purchase.

I completely recommend this watch to those of you who have large watches in your collection, as it not only has sufficient space between the sections, but it also has enough head room when the lid is closed.

As a consequence of this, the box is quite large (37x24x9cm).

Overall, it is well made and, with the transparent lid, very functional.

I think it is reasonable value for money, although Mrs D was not quite so convinced.. :)

Here's a few pictures..

Image
Image
Image
Image
Richard
User avatar
Monkey
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 4573
Joined: Wed Dec 26, 2007 7:48 pm
CW-watches: 7
LE-two: yes
Location: Surrey

Re: Dulwich Watch Box

Post by Monkey »

Looks alright does that :)

I've seen those on ebay, but am ok at the mo as bought up several of the tchibo watch boxes that hold 6 watches for a tenner each when the local branch was closing down :D
John
User avatar
downer
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 25482
Joined: Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:02 pm
CW-watches: 4
Location: UK

Re: Dulwich Watch Box

Post by downer »

Monkey wrote:... as bought up several of the tchibo watch boxes that hold 6 watches for a tenner each when the local branch was closing down :D
Yep, got a couple of those myself. Wish I'd bought more now! :)
Richard
User avatar
Loddonite
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 4999
Joined: Wed Sep 09, 2009 7:30 pm
CW-watches: 5
LE-two: yes
LE-three: yes
Location: Berkshire, UK

Re: Dulwich Watch Box

Post by Loddonite »

Yes, it is a nice looking box, a good buy, but one teensy-weensy problem.
There's space for another watch.
Dom
Nothing's forgotten, nothing's ever forgotten.
Image
User avatar
downer
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 25482
Joined: Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:02 pm
CW-watches: 4
Location: UK

Re: Dulwich Watch Box

Post by downer »

Loddonite wrote:Yes, it is a nice looking box, a good buy, but one teensy-weensy problem.
There's space for another watch.
Lol. That space is for my C40, which is currently back at HQ for a bit of TLC.

There are also a couple of non-CW's in the box. Their home is only temporary.. 8)
Richard
User avatar
Kip
The Administrator
The Administrator
Posts: 35173
Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2007 8:45 pm
CW-watches: 150
LE-one: yes
LE-two: yes
LE-three: yes
LE-foura: yes
LE-fourb: yes
LE-five: yes
LE-six: yes
LESeven: yes
Location: New Hampshire, USA

Re: Dulwich Watch Box

Post by Kip »

Very nice Richard...and a good looking collection too!
Kip

"Asylum Administrator"


Visit the CWArchives for everything CW. Historical, specs, manuals and resale. It is all there.
User avatar
Rick
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 1667
Joined: Sat Jan 27, 2007 3:01 am
CW-watches: 8
LE-one: yes
Location: Gateway to the South

Re: Dulwich Watch Box

Post by Rick »

Glad you like it Downer. Phew!!!!
I have put my larger watches back in mine to and shall use the other box for the smaller ones.
A nice collection you have there to,similar to mine as it goes. :D
C5AKS - C7 Rapide - C4IPK - C6T3 - C6 Forum LE - W6 Splash - C8SWT - C70 DBR1
Breitling Hercules - Omega SMP - Boschett Cave Dweller - Seiko Monster - Porsche Design P'6310
Tissot Sea Touch - Oris Pro Diver - Dreyfuss 1925 - Tissot V8 - Deep Blue Pro Sun
  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post