The Camden Watch Company Packaging

July 12, 2014

The Camden Watch Company Packaging

It was important for us over here at The Camden Watch Company that the boxes we put our watches in reflected the watches themselves.

They had to represent the heritage of Camden; the Victorian railways, the stables, the canals, but also be modern and fun like the Camden of today.

Not a copy of vintage packaging.

Vintage packaging re-imagined.

The watches are housed in a black, hard cardboard box stamped in silver with The Camden Watch Company logo. That box is then placed inside an outer Kraft box, hand-stamped and labeled with the watch number and design explanation. The box also includes a guarantee card and a note.

If you buy online then you'll also get your watch wrapped up in string and placed in a cardboard box with zig-zig Kraft shred.

And we post them worldwide, free of charge.

 


 





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