FAQ


What makes your wooden watches stand out?

Our watches are a fusion of European craftsmanship and sustainable design. Unlike mass-produced watches, such as those from China, each one features the natural, varied grain of the wood, making it unique. We collaborate not only with master craftsmen from Austria, France, and Hungary, but also from the Netherlands, ensuring that each watch tells a story of quality and craftsmanship.


How durable are wooden watches?

Our watches are crafted with everyday elegance in mind and are incredibly durable. Wood is a natural material, and we treat them with protective coatings to make them resistant to moisture, such as sweat, and some models are even rainproof. To ensure your watch lasts a long time, we recommend removing it before swimming, showering, or intense physical activity to preserve its beauty.


How to care for and clean a wooden watch?

Caring for your watch is simple. Gently wipe it with a soft, slightly damp cloth and a special sealer for wooden watches, and dry immediately. Avoid harsh chemicals. To maintain the wood's shine, occasionally apply a little professional oil (e.g., jojoba or almond oil). Keep your watch out of direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to prevent deformation or fading.


Where are your watches made? You mention both European and Chinese artisans.

We are transparent about our origins. Our core collection includes watches shipped by artisans in Austria, France, the Netherlands, and Hungary, who emphasize traditional craftsmanship. We also selectively source designs from partners in China who meet our rigorous quality and design standards, allowing us to offer a wider selection of styles and price points without compromising our core values.


Why should I choose a wooden watch over a traditional one?

Choosing a wooden watch is a statement. It reflects a commitment to sustainability, unique style, and artisanal value. It’s a conversation starter—a lightweight, eco-conscious, and stylish accessory that stands out from conventional metal and plastic watches.