Aluminum is recyclable and flexible. Steel is cold and hard. But wood, wood has a character unlike any other material. Wewood channeled all the excellent aspects of wood: the grain, the natural feel and its hypo-allergenic properties and paired it with an analog Miyota movement to turn it into one of the most unconventional watches we’ve ever seen. We won’t say it’s the best thing to happen to man since bottled beer, but we wood say it’s pretty damn close.
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