Thanks so much for taking the time to leave us a candid review. We for sure plan to upgrade the movement in the future. We do also have a slimmer 44X13.8MM that we just released a few weeks ago too. Will def take all your feedback into consideration as we move forward!
I come from a neighborhood where"the bigger the diamonds the bigger the man". Watching your reviews I see them a s classic timepieces and have came to understand them well. Def have a sub for life, keep doing what you do.
Thanks. I've seen these wood watches before but was not interested. However, the reduction in weight is a huge plus for me as I've seen way too many heavy watches that I don't wear just for that reason. Where going to have to wait and see if they scratch easily. The Bvlgari Diagono line of watches use aluminum and if you look at them on ebay, they all scratch up miserably. Right now, anodized titanium is my favorite material and sadly, the material I cannot afford. Thanks.
Yeah no kidding, you'll pay a bit of a premium for those materials. Honestly titanium always feels weird for me because the watch perceived weight doesn't line up at all with the actual feel of it. With wood though it makes way more sense lol
@@WatchTWM True. Some weight is still necessary. Wood can be surprisingly durable as well. If you look at the Jaguar XJ cars, the wood they use does last a long time. I went on aliexpress and the Sewor brand makes wooden watches. I think this might work as an entry level watch. They use very cheap movements to keep prices down and they are more like a toy or a vanity object. I have several Sewor (toy) watches and they are fun. I'm gonna have to get a wooden one. I think certain occasions would certainly justify a wooden watch, like going to grandpa's barn or a vacation in Machu Pichu.
Sorry about that! We were in the middle of finding a new location. We're all setup now and just dropped some new stock and have a bunch more coming soon!
Thanks so much for taking the time to leave us a candid review. We for sure plan to upgrade the movement in the future. We do also have a slimmer 44X13.8MM that we just released a few weeks ago too. Will def take all your feedback into consideration as we move forward!
Good to hear guys keep up the good work and I think you'll go far in watchmaking!
Hands down most informative guy out there, always educating us about watches. Really good content cro keep it up 👌👌🙏
He does a fantastic job and we're super happy to have had the opportunity!
I come from a neighborhood where"the bigger the diamonds the bigger the man". Watching your reviews I see them a s classic timepieces and have came to understand them well. Def have a sub for life, keep doing what you do.
Appreciate you Samuel! In my personal opinion the smaller the way the bigger the man but hey to each their own taste haha! 👊
Dude, sick guitars on the wall!
Thanks man!
Great video dude, well done
Their watch making process looks dope, do they have the full video I can watch to see the whole process?
Yessir adding that to the description
Have you guys seen the Bobo Bird T08? It's a wooden chronograph watch. Beautiful. I'm thinking of getting it.
I'll check that out! Haven't heard of it if I'm honest
you should do a video explaining hz/beat rates & magnetic gauss ratings.
That's a pretty good idea Tommy, I'll keep that on the list!
Damn those are some nice shots of the watch..... whoever helped mustve been experienced🙂
Are you kidding? Michael Bay emailed me and asked who it was
They are DOPE :)
I love big watches. Hopefully they ship to Europe Portugal
Thanks. I've seen these wood watches before but was not interested. However, the reduction in weight is a huge plus for me as I've seen way too many heavy watches that I don't wear just for that reason. Where going to have to wait and see if they scratch easily. The Bvlgari Diagono line of watches use aluminum and if you look at them on ebay, they all scratch up miserably. Right now, anodized titanium is my favorite material and sadly, the material I cannot afford. Thanks.
Yeah no kidding, you'll pay a bit of a premium for those materials. Honestly titanium always feels weird for me because the watch perceived weight doesn't line up at all with the actual feel of it. With wood though it makes way more sense lol
@@WatchTWM True. Some weight is still necessary. Wood can be surprisingly durable as well. If you look at the Jaguar XJ cars, the wood they use does last a long time. I went on aliexpress and the Sewor brand makes wooden watches. I think this might work as an entry level watch. They use very cheap movements to keep prices down and they are more like a toy or a vanity object. I have several Sewor (toy) watches and they are fun. I'm gonna have to get a wooden one. I think certain occasions would certainly justify a wooden watch, like going to grandpa's barn or a vacation in Machu Pichu.
Awesome video
Thanks!
That would be perfect for a dinner party on Gilligan’s Island.
Hahaha I guess it could be!
Wooden watches start conversations and metal usually doesn't.
They do not have 1 single watch for sale ALL sold out.
I haven't checked their store in a while, hopefully they get something back in stock for you soon!
Sorry about that! We were in the middle of finding a new location. We're all setup now and just dropped some new stock and have a bunch more coming soon!
They feel incredibly cheap, not worth buying