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Friday, 21 March 2014

Wood Watches Keep Innovating – Don’t Get Left Behind

Wood watches are all the rage. For the past four years, companies like Martin & MacArthur and Tense have led the way in creating great new styles of wood watches. These two companies are the leaders in innovative new designs in wood watches.


  Wood Watches

Forget those clumsy watches from novice companies that only have 4-5 different styles. Companies that feature so few styles of wood watches show no imagination and no creativity.

A leader in wood watches like Martin & MacArthur has over 100 different styles of wood watches.

Each wood watch is carved from solid wood. The company uses beautiful hardwoods like Koa, which grows only in Hawaii. Other hardwoods used to make Martin & MacArthur wood watches are Mahogany, Rosewood, Sandalwood, and Maple.

The company uses premium movements made by Miyota, the same company that makes Citizen movements. After all, you want to be sure your wood watch will keep in ticking for years. A reliable movement made by a reputable company is critical.

The company’s latest style is an automatic, self-winding Koa wood watch. See through skeleton movement. Come with a sapphire crystal face that resists scratching. Solid Koa links made from wood harvested in Hawaii. With over 100 different styles of wood watches, you can be rest assured that Martin & MacArthur has a wood watch to fit your style and personality. There are over 40 styles of women’s watches. But, frankly, most of the company’s larger watches look great on a woman’s wrist and are sure to catch admiring glances.

Recently, Martin & MacArthur also introduced the only solid wood watches with mother of pearl faces and embossed Roman numerals. These mother of pearl faces come on wood watch bands made with Koa or other exotic hard woods.

All Martin & MacArthur wood watches have a two year manufacturer’s warranty on the movement. They are all fully adjustable and water resistant. That means you can walk in the rain and not worry about your wood watch. Of course, like any fine watch, you should remove it before any strenuous activity which may cause the watch to get knocked around.

More importantly, the more you war your wood watch, the better it looks. This is because the patina of the wood gets richer with wear due to the interaction with the oils of the skin. Now that’s innovative!

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