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Three-Watch Capacity Watch Cases

Designed to securely hold three watches, these cases separate each timepiece between thick layers of bull-hide suede, ensuring that the watches cannot inadvertently scratch against each other. 

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Vintage Gold & Sage Green Suede Leather Watch Case with three watches neatly placed in the slotted holders

Protect Three Watches in a Slim, Non-Magnetic Travel Case

Loose watches in a bag will rattle, bracelet links can scuff a watch head, and magnetic clasps risk the movement. Fort Belvedere three-watch cases solve these problems with an aniline-dyed leather exterior, plush suede interiors, and individual, suede-lined compartments that keep each timepiece separated. The closure is secure and non-magnetic,...

Loose watches in a bag will rattle, bracelet links can scuff a watch head, and magnetic clasps risk the movement. Fort Belvedere three-watch cases solve these problems with an aniline-dyed leather exterior, plush suede interiors, and individual, suede-lined compartments that keep each timepiece separated.

The closure is secure and non-magnetic, so it will not interfere with a mechanical watch. The low-profile form factor packs flat in a briefcase or weekender, giving real protection without bulk.

Planning what to carry is simple. For business trips, choose one daily wearer and one dress option; our dress watch guide explains why slim, discreet designs travel well.

Heading to a formal event? Review how to pick a black-tie watch so your choice stays correct in photos. If you are curating a small set, our editors’ watch shopping guide and notes on building your first collection are helpful refreshers before checkout.

For itinerary-heavy travel, the travel watch guide covers practical considerations from security to straps.

Choose the leather tone that matches your carry, add the case to cart, and keep three watches protected from contact, abrasion, and magnetism on every trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes this case different from a typical watch roll?

    A watch roll is typically soft and flexible, which may not prevent watches from bumping into each other. Our case has a rigid structure with three separate, cushioned compartments, offering far superior protection against impacts and ensuring no watch ever makes contact with another.

  • Why avoid magnetic closures on a watch case?

    Magnets can affect mechanical movements. These cases use secure, non-magnetic hardware.

  • Do the watches touch each other inside the case?

    No, each watch has its own suede-lined compartment to prevent contact and minimize movement.

  • Does the case add bulk in a bag?

    It is designed to be compact and pack flat while protecting three watches.

  • Will humidity be a problem inside the case?

    Let straps and cases dry fully before storing. Avoid sealed, damp environments to protect leather straps and metal surfaces.