Mill Watch Box Black Finish - 8 Slot
Proudly display your watches with the Mill Watch Box by Case Elegance, a handsome glass-top display case perfect for your collection of watches and accessories. This black ash-wood box features removable interior walls for unique modular storage. The Mill can hold 8 large-face watches or convert into a 2-slot setup by simply removing the middle walls to accommodate sunglasses and other accessories like your apple watch or phone. The interior is lined with resilient scratch-proof, soft black velvet for ultimate protection and durable vegan leather dividers to keep your watches safe and secure. Show your watches off properly on individual cushioned atop our custom-designed pillow stands that ensure your watches are perfectly aligned. We’ve included a pull-out accessory drawer ideal for storing extra watch bands, accessories, and tools. With the ability to customize your setup with smartwatch charging and sunglass storage, this watch box is the ideal all-in-one setup for your watch collection.
CUSTOMIZE YOUR WATCH SETUP - Simply remove the inside walls to create additional storage for other accessories such as glasses, a smartwatch, a phone, or a wallet. The Mill Watch Box houses 8 watches in standard configuration but can easily switch to a 2-slot setup with additional room for other essentials. (Apple watch stand included!)
ACCESSORY STORAGE - The Mill watch box features a thoughtfully designed accessory drawer tailored for the true watch lover. Inside, you will find space to organize your spring bars, links, watch bands, and other essential tools. SATIN-
FINISHED HARDWARE - The Mill Watch Box wouldn’t be complete without sleek satin-finished hardware, including drawer and lid handles and hinges, guaranteeing longevity and long-term functionality.
SUPERIOR CRAFTSMANSHIP - From the beautiful ash wood exterior, large real glass-top display, solid metal hardware, included apple watch stand, and accessory storage, this watch box cuts no corners, delivering the most complete watch setup.
THE PERFECT GIFT OPTION - Add a personal touch to your gift this year and include custom monogramming on the Mill Watch Box, available in various fonts and placements, for a truly memorable, lasting gift.
Numbered Limited Edition to Forever Commemorate the 2024 Total Eclipse in the United States.
Guild Mechanical V2 Manual-Wind Swiss Movement. Regulated & Certified In-house.
I always read up before buying a watch. Admittedly, online reviews are either really good or really bad, with lots of caveats, while at no time giving an accurate picture. I own Farer watches, EPOS watches, Henry Archer, Studio Underg0g, one Longines Spirit, and now this Cincinnati Guild watch.
With those brands of watches you can see my price point - less than than $2.5k. I target the movement, country of origin, and the history of the timepiece, then I find a face of theirs that I like, often leading to no purchase. I like what I like. That's my methodology.
I was quite reticent to purchase an American made watch (because I'm an American) but in this case the movement is a Swiss SW210, and installed into an American case performed by what used to be the Gruen Watch company. There's a wonderful and rich history to explore!
Apart from being a little on the weighty side, I find no flaw in design or execution. The dial style is very old-timey. The dial color way is snow white with a black hour track, no date, numerals like my EPOS Timeless Retro watches, and lume on the hour/minute, nowhere else. The complete thickness is 10.39mm (measured).
The packaging is on the lean side, which doesn't deter me from another purchase. I don't store my watches in the original packaging anyway. It rides a little high, even though the thickness is ~10mm because the bezel is larger in diameter than the caseback but this also fine to me.
Lastly, I suspect I'll need to regulate this as it is already running 8 seconds slow. This also in not a deterrent to an avid watch wearer. O really this was a wonderful and surprising purchase. I'm already planning another hand wound watch from Cincinnati.
Bought this watch for my birthday and I absolutely love it. The colour is very cool, looks exactly like the chocolate brownie ice cream I had from Ben&Jerry. The quality is great and it’s easily a cool everyday piece. I have a small 16cm wrist and this watch looks perfect on my small wrist; the size is very versatile.
I have no personal ties to Cincinnati other than owning 6 Cincinnati Watch Company watches. For me, they are a true gem in the watch world. The P40 has excellent dimensions and like each watch from Cincinnati Watch it is such a solid build with exceptional movement regulation. Customer service is also first class.
Having never been to Cincinnati, it's strange I now own two watches from The Cincinnati Watch Company. That should speak for itself. This model is a real treat, with perfect dimensions and it's so rare to find a genuine aviation link timepiece. Keep up the good work
Let me start by stating that i have never cared for being flashy or wearing jewelry. I was issued a military Hamilton that i had for years of reliable service. The Cincinnatus field watch is an excellent watch that i sm fully enjoying! The case is basically the same width of the Hamilton Khaki field watch but the actual face is smaller and it has a thicker watch. I purchased the black face with the bracelet along with the light tan wrist band and their NATO band with the tan strip to add versatility. However, the black face and hands have just the right hint of gold that the watch also looks great with a black leather band and a tan or light brown ( ginger bread) band. The watch i got loses about 1 second in a 24 hour day. For a mechanical hand wind watch this is outstanding in my opinion. I would love to see this watch as an automatic. If you like the clean appearance of a field watch without all the clutter of complications, then this is the watch for you as it is very reliable and has a simple but classy look that can go with anything you wear.
BTW… Tried to attach two pictures of the watch on wrist with the two leather bands but doesn’t look like they are accepted.
Semper Fi
My collection has many watches and some from the same brands. Is there really that much difference between a Submariner and a Sea Dweller? How about the little difference between a GMT and an Explorer II? Not much. The major brands repackage their watches, make a little change, and presto - a new watch.
At Cincinnati Watch Company, their models are really different. My first watch was the Desk Diver, a fun spoof on a Submariner. After that, I liked the looks of the Concourse, but as afraid that I’m duplicating my first purchase. Not so! They are so different in style and substance, that without the branding, I would have thought the watches came from two different manufacturers. Both are well engineered, have the form of the intended purpose, and have great style. The one thing they have in common is great timing. I’m observing +1 second per day.
I’m extremely happy with both watches. Who knows, I may get a third!
Great look. Ties back to the flight clock perfectly. Well made. Thin. Hand wound. Great lume. Perfect size. Unique but familiar. Winner.
I always read up before buying a watch. Admittedly, online reviews are either really good or really bad, with lots of caveats, while at no time giving an accurate picture. I own Farer watches, EPOS watches, Henry Archer, Studio Underg0g, one Longines Spirit, and now this Cincinnati Guild watch.
With those brands of watches you can see my price point - less than than $2.5k. I target the movement, country of origin, and the history of the timepiece, then I find a face of theirs that I like, often leading to no purchase. I like what I like. That's my methodology.
I was quite reticent to purchase an American made watch (because I'm an American) but in this case the movement is a Swiss SW210, and installed into an American case performed by what used to be the Gruen Watch company. There's a wonderful and rich history to explore!
Apart from being a little on the weighty side, I find no flaw in design or execution. The dial style is very old-timey. The dial color way is snow white with a black hour track, no date, numerals like my EPOS Timeless Retro watches, and lume on the hour/minute, nowhere else. The complete thickness is 10.39mm (measured).
The packaging is on the lean side, which doesn't deter me from another purchase. I don't store my watches in the original packaging anyway. It rides a little high, even though the thickness is ~10mm because the bezel is larger in diameter than the caseback but this also fine to me.
Lastly, I suspect I'll need to regulate this as it is already running 8 seconds slow. This also in not a deterrent to an avid watch wearer. O really this was a wonderful and surprising purchase. I'm already planning another hand wound watch from Cincinnati.
The build quality is superb, texture on the dial is fantastic, and the bracelet is one of the most comfortable I’ve ever worn. Well worth the money.