RIMOWA Makes Their Cases Small Enough For Your Watches
By PAGE Editor
For over 120 years, RIMOWA has taken pride in creating ingenious solutions for purposeful travelers. This winter, after nearly two years of meticulous development, we are proud to unveil the ultimate luxury travel accessory – the RIMOWA Watch Case.
Created as a protective case for the most prized of wristwatches, the RIMOWA Watch Case combines our aluminum heritage with craftsmanship and technical innovation.
As a new generation of travelers emerges and our ways of moving in the world shift and evolve, so too must our travel tools. Offering distinctive new ways to enhance and cater to our customer’s travel experience, RIMOWA continues its long lineage of product innovation, exploring novel essentials desired by purposeful travelers of today.
The introduction of RIMOWA Watch Case marks another significant step in evolving the brand’s product portfolio with fresh iterations on functional luxury.
Made in Italy and characterized by its superb use of aluminum, the RIMOWA Watch Case is an ode to the brand’s storied heritage and mastery of its craft. Ideal for the connoisseur or conscientious traveler, this minimalist design features an engineered grooved aluminum exterior shell and a microfiber interior with subtle nods to signature features of the namesake luggage.
Fashioned to easily fit within suitcases or travel bags, the RIMOWA Watch Case is designed to comfortably accommodate up to three wristwatches in a range of styles.
Uniquely constructed, the cylindrical design seamlessly glides open at either end to reveal three removable padded cushions and an additional top cushion layer included to ensure the careful protection of both timepiece and watch face during transport or display at home.
The RIMOWA Watch Case (RRP $2,050 USD) will be available starting from December 3, 2020, in selected RIMOWA stores and online at RIMOWA.com.
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