The Sustainable Watch Company The Ash Womens Wristwatch

£99.99
Description

Upcycled wood watch crafted from recycled green sandalwood furniture by hand. The Ash features a minimalist design and colour palette.

  • Recycled, Handmade, Vegan
  • 10 Trees Planted Every Order
  • 250kg of Carbon Offset Every Order
  • Eco-Friendly Packaging

Minimalist Look: The Ash is a lightweight wooden watch for women. Exhibiting modern, minimalist styling for all occasions and everyday use.

Simplistic Design: This handmade wooden wristwatch boasts a square dial with the watch face surrounded by a deep brown square wooden bezel, sporting the natural dark green hues of the recycled Green Sandalwood. 

Japanese Quartz Movement: The Ash’s traditional meets modern recycled wood watch body houses a precise Japanese quartz movement. This ensures accurate time you can rely on in everyday life.

Support Mother Nature: The Ash is an environmentally friendly wooden watch handmade from recycled natural wood furniture. Our brand's sustainability pledge sees us plant 10 trees and offset 250kg of carbon with every order. We are committed to carbon-neutral shipping, eco-friendly packaging, and running a carbon-negative workforce.

  • Band Length: 170mm (200mm including watch body, band adjustment kit included)
  • Band Width: 24mm
  • Dial Diameter: 19mm x 17mm (24mm x 25mm including bezel)
  • Weight: 45 Grams
  • Clasp Type: Push button hidden clasp
  • Dial Display: Analog
  • Dial Lens: Reinforced hardlex glass 
  • Movement: Japanese Quartz
  • Wood Type: Green Sandalwood
  • Pin Type: 1 piece pin
  • Water Resistance: 3ATM water resistant (splashproof)
  • 1-year guarantee
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