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We might not be able to fly our inner circle to a private island right now, but RIMOWA has gifted grounded jet-setters a chance to show off their luxury luggage without heading to the airport.

Yesterday, RIMOWA introduced a personal bag and watchcase as part of its updated product portfolio. The chic crossbody bags debuted in Dior’s Spring/Summer 2020 collection. Dubbed the Personal case, the lightweight accessory represents a new avenue in the aluminum luggage brand's travel and daily accessories.

The Personal cases arrive in white, black, and seasonal shades of Desert Rose and Cactus. Each case is secured by two leather straps and features an adjustable strap that can be removed to modify it into a clutch. The Personal is available for pre-sale on November 19.

For watch enthusiasts, RIMOWA has spent two years developing an all-aluminum Watch Case. The sleek aluminum capsule is completed with the brand's signature grooves and features a three-watch storage compartment that slides out from either side to reveal your timepieces.

Inside, it finished in a dark blue microfiber and fitted with three removable padded cushions as well as a cushioned top piece for additional protection. The watchcase will be available for pre-order starting November 10, priced at $2,050, and will arrive in select stores and on RIMOWA’s website sometime this December.

Keep an eye out for the cases to arrive on RIMOWA’s web store on December 3.

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