

🌿 Time to stand out with nature’s finest craftsmanship!
The Uwood Series 40 mm Unisex Wooden Watch combines eco-friendly sandalwood construction with precise Japan quartz movement and scratch-resistant mineral glass. Lightweight and hypoallergenic, it features an adjustable stainless steel clasp bracelet with a resizing tool included. Daily waterproof and elegantly packaged, this unique handmade watch is perfect for professionals seeking sustainable style and reliable performance.

















| Clasp type | Double Locking Foldover Clasp |
R**E
Great, affordable, wooden watch
Simple and sleek wooden watch. Very light which is the main reason I wear these watches. I don’t like the weight of metal watches. This watch is very comfortable. It did need two links taken out as expected but it actually came with the tool to do this so it was a painless procedure. Very easy to adjust. Not sure how it will hold up and what the battery life will be with it being so affordable but for now, so far so good
D**O
Beautiful watch, low price
I love this watch! It's quiet, keeps time accurately over long periods, has a face that's large but overwhelmingly so, it's comfortable, it's lightweight, and above all it's beautiful. Minor complaints are that it's a little difficult to change the band size, especially because you have to be gentle to prevent the wood from splitting. Now that it's the size I want, though, I wear it every day. It can dress up and down effectively.
R**J
Exactly as pictured!
I bought this watch for husband, and he loves it! Looks like the picture, it's nice and light in weight if you don't like to wearing watches you won't feel this on your wrist. It looks great paired with Hawaiian shirts, resort wear. Great gift, I bought my dad one 2 years ago and it's his favorite watch.
S**M
Wooden watches are a hidden gem
The watch really is lovely, but the colors are nothing like the picture on Amazon. It's disappointing because I really wanted those bright blues, so I'm going to return it.
C**Y
Instructions
Absolutely love this watch, but there are no instructions for removing the links, so I figured it out and I'm here to help. Set the watch link you want to remove into the tool like you would a vice, but you have to use your fingers to hold it in place yourself. Line up the pin on the tool with the pin hole on the watch link. Turn the pin head/knob on the tool so that it extends into the hole. This is the part people are messing up on, and this is how you keep from breaking the pin on the tool [but they do include replacements just in case]: When the pin in the link starts to come out the other side, look to see if it has a head. If not, pull it out and use the knob on the tool to push it back in. Reset it in the tool so you can push it out from the other side instead. Now when the pin comes out you should see that it has a head, and it should come right out, either with or without pliers. If you still have trouble getting it out, push it back in with the head/knob of the tool's pin, and try again, or try another link, but I can guarantee that, if you're having issues after switching to the correct end, it's likely because something isn't lined up right. Pull, shift, jiggle, etc. It is tricky to line up all those little holes. There's no need to force anything until you're pushing the pin back in. If you think about how this works, it's seamless, but also consider that you're pushing a metal pin through a tight tunnel of wood that's probably not smooth inside those holes. Last instructions: Do the same thing again to take the link [or links] off and save what you remove in case you don't like the fit or decide to gift it to someone later. I got it to fit my slim wrist perfectly but it hurt my bone when I bent my wrist so I put one link back on. Come to think of it, I always see this style of watch fitting a little loosely when I see them on other men. Something to take note of, leave a little slack for it to slide around slightly. Now realign the links and slip one of the pins back in to hold them. This is the part where you have to take care to make sure all the holes are lined up and make sure the pin is going straight in. Turn the tool around and use the head of the knob to force it into place. For good measure, you can even use the pin of the tool to push it back in a 16th of an inch so it's even. Hope this helps!
J**L
Pretty watch
Great value for the money.
N**E
Christmas gift
My dad loves his Christmas gift!
F**M
Skin irritation
I bought two of these one dark and one light. After wearing them for about 6 months on my right wrist I developed a rash. I thought it was odd so I changed my watch to the left wrist the same thing happened on the other arm. There must be some sort of coating and it wore off with the hand washing and natural oils of the skin. The back of the watch must be made of nickel or some cheap metal because I had a minor skin irritation and cannot wear either watch without a Breakout a very dry red patchy skin. I switched out to my Timex and have had no skin irritations on that area.
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