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      04-15-2014, 01:31 PM   #1
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Wood Watches

So, I've been looking for an inexpensive watch to bum around in, and I'm pretty keen on getting a wood watch. I like the looks, and I recently purchased a few pair of Evoke Bamboo Sunglasses, and a wood watch would go well with them.

That said, I've done some research and there are a handfull of companies offering wood watches. Yet there is little (if any) information in the form of reviews on them. Has anyone actually seen/worn any of these?

We-Wood:

http://we-wood.us/collections/alpha/...ood-alpha-army

I really like the look, but the reviews I found show some pretty shoddy craftsmanship. It's also got a pretty lackluster movement.

JORD:

http://www.woodwatches.com/series/sully#18

These look to be a bit better quality, and even offer a mechanical (though I don't like square watches, so I'd go with the quartz). No real reviews online.

Tense:

http://tensewatch.com/store/compass-...0dg-p-132.html

Like the looks, but it doesn't specify the movement (assuming it's crap) and again, no reviews.

Martin & McArthur:

https://www.martinandmacarthur.com/c...etail?Itemid=0

https://www.martinandmacarthur.com/c...etail?Itemid=0

https://www.martinandmacarthur.com/p...29-2024-detail

These look to be the highest quality, as well as the most expensive. They offer various mechanicals and even a moon phase, though I'm not going to drop $2k on a wooden watch so I'm limited to their quartz offerings.


So, anyone actually seen one of these in the flesh (er, wood)?
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      04-15-2014, 01:48 PM   #2
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i was in maui and their is a line of watch they make with teak or whatever their native wood is there that they make a lot of high end furniture with. kinda cool and very very light weight. wasnt my thing though.
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i was in maui and their is a line of watch they make with teak or whatever their native wood is there that they make a lot of high end furniture with. kinda cool and very very light weight. wasnt my thing though.
It's Koa wood that you're thinking of from Hawaii. Love it!
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It's Koa wood that you're thinking of from Hawaii. Love it!
Yes correct, that is it.
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      04-16-2014, 01:12 AM   #5
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I know this isn't even close to what you have in mind, but they are lovely to look at: http://danevych.com/en/collection.html .

If you aren't nuts about the watches you've identified so far, this may be helpful to you: http://www.ablogtowatch.com/tag/watches-made-with-wood/ .

Here's a review of a WeWood watch: http://www.ablogtowatch.com/wewood-j...atch-review-2/ .

Here's another brand that may appeal to you: http://www.originalgrain.com/ .

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I have just bought a very nice wooden watch from Wilds. I gave it to one of my boy friends and he loves it very much. Just have a look at their website at https://wildswood.com
I am sure you will love it.
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Thanks, I didn't know existed until you brought this on the forums in this case
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Neat to know about this, new to me. Sort of a discordant merging of the mechanical and organic. Exotic woodworking was never a specific hobby, but friends who work with these tell me some are very toxic - wonder if they took that into account with something you wear all the time.
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I more like Daniel Wellington watches they are awesome
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Not a fan of wood watches.
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I second the original grain idea.


I got one as a gift a couple of years back, I like it. It's cheap, it looks nice, and the girl who bought it for me still gets emotional when I wear it. (we broke up, still friends).
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Buy a watch that you could wear everyday, and for a long time, without getting tired of it. A wood watch looks tacky in my book. For about $300-400, you could find a sporty, or dress watch. Hamilton, and Tissot would be my options. Good luck OP.
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i have a wood watch, the only thing you have to be careful about is removing the links. because the watch is wood, the manufacturer like glued the pin inside the link so I was unable to remove them myself (i started breaking it and my pin removers) and I had to bring it to a shop to have them do it.
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I've always wanted to try a wood watch. Because of this thread, I settled on a Jord watch. I bought the Hyde in ebony. Love the watch except I wish the hands and the indicies were brighter. Not sure why when you want a black/ebony watch that designers feel the need to make everything dark.

Anyways, the watch came in an entirely wood box with a drawer where you store the dessicant to pull moisture out of the watch. Jord also included a wood conditioner in a pen to maintain the wood material along with a couple of microfiber cloths. Very satisified with the watch. You can't even tell it's a wood watch unless you hold it and look at it closely.

In regards to the links, Jord uses pin and retainer sleeve system. Took me a couple of minutes to figure out how the watch band was put together. I was able to use the tools on hand to resize the band. Although one of the retainer sleeves got stretched and won't lock on to the pin anymore. I think I just need to compress it with some pliers to get it to grip the pin again.
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My wife got me a wood watchba few years ago...I love it! It’s simple, black and super light. I get tons of compliments on it.

She got it from Treehut.co
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I really like the wood watches they make at Grovemade, based out of Portland. All handmade. I had an iPhone case from there and got complaints almost daily about it. But there's only so much punishment a phone case like that can take...anyway, check them out:

https://grovemade.com/watch-collection/
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