I’ve never seen the likes of a wooden watch before but it is rather appealing to have a timepiece on your wrist which is made of a natural material. I wonder how they make the watches stand up to heat and cold and any expansion or cracking that wood sometimes suffers with. No doubt they have sorted that one out and I suspect only the best quality hard wood is used? It is certainly a plus that the materials used are completely naturally reclaimed wood. Unusual post. Ches
I’ve never seen the likes of a wooden watch before but it is rather appealing to have a timepiece on your wrist which is made of a natural material. I wonder how they make the watches stand up to heat and cold and any expansion or cracking that wood sometimes suffers with. No doubt they have sorted that one out and I suspect only the best quality hard wood is used? It is certainly a plus that the materials used are completely naturally reclaimed wood
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I’ve never seen the likes of a wooden watch before but it is rather appealing to have a timepiece on your wrist which is made of a natural material.
I wonder how they make the watches stand up to heat and cold and any expansion or cracking that wood sometimes suffers with.
No doubt they have sorted that one out and I suspect only the best quality hard wood is used?
It is certainly a plus that the materials used are completely naturally reclaimed wood. Unusual post. Ches
I’ve never seen the likes of a wooden watch before but it is rather appealing to have a timepiece on your wrist which is made of a natural material.
I wonder how they make the watches stand up to heat and cold and any expansion or cracking that wood sometimes suffers with.
No doubt they have sorted that one out and I suspect only the best quality hard wood is used?
It is certainly a plus that the materials used are completely naturally reclaimed wood