There is a high-end fabric called granular velvet, which is often chosen for luxury watch boxes. However, due to the way it reflects light and its varying color tones, the texture and appearance can look different depending on the lighting and angle. That’s why we strongly recommend sending samples and color swatches for confirmation — because the effect seen in photos can differ quite a bit from how it looks in person. Please refer to the attached images for reference.
Regarding pricing: There’s no need to worry about added costs from working with us. Our long-term partner suppliers are very familiar with our volume and quality requirements — some are even located near our factory, which helps save a significant amount of time and improves overall efficiency.
Regarding quality: While we may not know as much about watch boxes as we do about watches themselves, boxes are relatively simpler. We've developed a strong habit of paying attention to detail, and our box factory also has a professional quality inspection team in place to ensure high standards.
Just to mention — some materials do come with a minimum order quantity. Aside from watch boxes, we also help source matching straps, such as silicone and leather bands. To support our clients' watch projects, we’ve even gone as far as purchasing materials in advance for them.
For example, the crocodile leather in the photo below was specially bought for a customer. If you’re interested, feel free to reach out. This is a genuine American alligator skin, a full piece — you can see from the photo that the grain is natural, not synthetic. If another client uses it first, we’ll need to reorder, but currently it is still available in our inventory.
