♦If you own just one watch, you may be satisfied with a dresser valet or simple tray to set your watch in nightly. Or just store it
there even if you don't wear it daily. The
Watch Case - Storage Case
pictured here from Stacks and Stacks is sort of a combination of a valet and
tray. On top is the tray for keeping your watches dust free and scratch free. On
bottom are drawers for storing other items that might be in your pockets or
purse daily.
♦If you own multiple watches consider a watch storage
case or jewelry tray. A watch storage case is usually enclosed with a
hinged lid and has felt lined compartments or trays. You often can store five,
10, even 15 watches depending on which size you purchase. Some people have that
many watches, especially women who like to match watches to outfits. But men may
have several nice and nicer watches too for different occasions and suits. You
store your watches in watch storage cases with the bands open and flat.
♦A jewelry tray is a compartmentalized tray, also
usually felt-lined, that sets inside your dresser or vanity drawer. Sometimes
they're stackable too. You could store your watches or bracelets in some of them
pending the compartment size and shapes. Check out the
Modular Stackable Jewelry Trays
at Stacks and Stacks. They make different stackable trays
in the same dimensions but with different size compartments for storing watches,
necklaces, earrings and more. That way you can store and stack your jewelry and
watch accessories together in one compact drawer space. You can easily remove
the trays to see what you want to wear that day.
♦Look for watch storage organizers, cases and trays in the sections of stores
that sell watches as well as the sections that sell jewelry.
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