OLYMPIAN WATCH BOX

Dimensions:255mm x 215mm x 130mm
Materials:Ripple sycamore, walnut, lavender nova suede and stainless steel hardware

We were commissioned by Seiko to create this beautiful watch box Olympian for their ambassador, Darya Klishina, a top professional athletic long jumper. Over the years, Darya’s watch wardrobe has grown and so Seiko decided it was high time that they helped to organise it!

At the end of March 2015, Seiko presented Darya with this custom-designed Watch Box – Olympia.  This box was used to keep her Seiko watch collection. Made of sycamore, with walnut in-lays. It holds her current watch collection with ease. The lid top marquetry design depicts both time and the athletic stretch of the long jumper as they prepare to land in the sand.  There are three removable trays.  This allows Darya to rotate her watches and take trays to another area for use rather than move the whole box.  The inside lid has been personalised with the Seiko logo using marquetry.  Underneath the sycamore watch trays are more sections to hold watch links, a USB memory stick and other items of jewellery.  

Commission Your Own Olympian Style Watch Box

To have your own bespoke box designed and created please read our Commissions page and then contact us using our website form below or telephone + 44 (0)28 90 836 987. The initial design consultation involves telephone discussions, emails and budget. Once a budget has been agreed a 50% deposit is required before providing computer renders of your box ideas (interior and exterior) for your approval. 

More ideas

Past commissions include luxury jewellery boxes and vault boxes. Please view our Past Commissions for ladies’ and men’s jewellery boxes and wooden watch boxes. We can also provide bespoke humidor boxes lined in cedar with specialist and personalised hygrometers. Box sizes range from a small ring box or trinket box, to a large keepsake chest which rests on the floor. To view more images of recent commissions please like our Facebook page.

Interested in creating your own jewellery box?