The first wooden wrist watch was made by Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1810 for Napoleon
Bonaparte’s sister and also the Queen of Naples, Maria Annunziata Carolina Murat, better
known as Caroline Bonaparte. For over 200 years, the use of wooden watch has been a useful
tool for us to know the time and a complementary accessory that is compatible with our outfit
and covers the fashion of the time. Wooden watches, which were very fashionable in this
period, gradually increased its share in the wrist watch market. It is the choice of those who
want to feel a part of nature at least on their wrist, to experience the positive energy of wood,
and to feel comfortable with their lightness. Moreover, wooden accessories create a different
appearance and can be combined very well.
At this point, when it comes to wooden timepiece, people are asked what kind of timepiece
they use in daily use and how much durability it shows. This is quite normal. A wooden watch is
a material that always requires some care and attention besides its beauty. Especially natural
wood.
We thought of many things for your comfort when using a wooden watch. Firstly, the wooden
watch consists of three main materials. Wooden body, mechanism and buckle link.
A Engraved wooden watch and link can be the biggest question mark in a user’s mind in terms
of durability. One of the most important points when producing wooden watches is choosing
the right wood. Some woods have high strength while others have lower strength. We do not
include trees with low durability in our production. We select trees with high strength. For
example, ebony, sandalwood, teak trees are a few of them. We have listed the durability and
some other characteristics of the trees we have selected in the “woods” section of our website.
You can review here. After the selection of wood, we go through some special processes to
prepare the material for daily use and to make it even more durable. Each part is preserved in
specially prepared natural protective oils be