Gift Guide For Every Budget
Windup Watch Shop
Dec 13, 2024
Gift-giving for the watch enthusiast in your life can be expensive. We get it. That’s why we’ve assembled a collection of gift guides tailor-made to fit your budget, jam-packed with the best watches, accessories, tools, and EDC gear in the Windup Watch Shop. No matter the amount you’re looking to spend, we’ve got you covered.
Give that special someone in your life the gift of choice and receive 10% off of any digital or physical gift card purchased from the Windup Watch Shop. We are also offering upgraded shipping benefits for both our domestic and international customers. And finally, remember to add any products you're interested in to the cart for any potential sales or promotions we're running for this holiday season.
Under $50
The Box Cutter 3.0!
At some point or another, you've probably used a box cutter in your life. Sharp, easily disposable and a small amount of pressure away from causing some major damage to your hands. And even with these downsides, we continue to use them in warehouses, detail shops and craft stores across America. Last year, The James Brand delivered a box cutter for the people and a protector for all those fingers out there. It was called the Palmer.
Under $100
Add this small footprint winder to your decor
Mainspring London offers high-quality storage, winders, and accessories for watch collectors. Their Guardian Single-Slot Watch Winder provides a convenient method to keep your collection ready to go with style and aplomb, the sophisticated design ready to integrate seamlessly into your daily life and home.
Under $500
A limited edition collaboration!
For the Timex x Worn & Wound WW75 V3 we used the same 37mm x 43mm case. It’s 12.7mm tall, including a domed acrylic crystal, and has 20mm lugs. It wears beautifully and is sized to fit a wide variety of wrists. The dials feature a combination of colors and textures in a concentric array. At center is a region with a waffle texture, encircled by a ring in a contrasting color for a vibrant pop. Applied indices cross from one to the other, creating a visual flow, and adding an element of classic elegance. A rotating set of numerals for the minutes/seconds brings it back to the casual.
Under $1,000
A touch of vintage flair
A brand that is not afraid to dip its toes in the past, Tissot has a knack for creating timepieces with effortless vintage style. For its most recent trip into the archives, Tissot has resurrected a couple of watches from the late 1930s. An era of classic, stripped-down design with Bauhaus influence, there is a timelessness that makes them feel almost contemporary. This particular quality really comes through in the new Tissot Heritage Gent Auto COSC 1938.
Under $2,000
The F77 now comes is Scratch Resistant Black Ceramic
The revitalized Nivada Grenchen has made a splash through the startlingly accurate reissues of its prodigious back catalog. Well known for their famous tool watches like the Chronomaster, Depthmaster, and Antarctic, they also produced their own unique take on the integrated bracelet steel sports watch that was all the rage in the 1970s, the F77. They’ve flipped this formula on its head with the new F77 Ceramic — a contemporary take on a vintage design.
Over $2,000
Luxury Made for Every Day
The Flieger from Fortis is made for those with a clear and settled attitude towards life – those brave enough to skip a trend every now and then. It's for those searching for that one reliable companion. That go-anywhere do-anything beast of a tool watch that will allow them to enjoy it for decades to come.
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