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      11-02-2013, 10:09 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by tony20009 View Post
Not stone, mind you, but yet another concept sort of watch. Gustafasson & Sjogren do something to the metal to make it look like wood.








There's also a company that makes affordables using cement for the case and dial, but rubber for the strap.

Stone as a band material doesn't sound comfortable at all. Did you buy one? Is it pleasant to wear? My sense is that the more traditional take -- to use stone - for the dial is going to be more practical, but it's certainly not as innovative. Here are some examples. The case on these is 6.6 mm. (green = malachite; blue = lapis lazuli, which is just fun to say if nothing else. LOL)




And then there's the uber- traditional use of stone, or more appopriately, stones:



I really like those wood metal watches! Thanks for posting it, im gonna to check those out.

As far as the Lexell watches go, i ordered one but i wont be getting it till feb.
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