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Watches Crafted from Natural Materials by Seaval Time

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Seaval Time specializes in wristwatches made of natural materials such as wood and steel. Their first range of watches is crafted from maple, black ash, genuine stitched leather, and stainless steel. Notably, the hands are also crafted from steel, even the second hand accented in blue on some models. On the tech side, the movement is Swiss-made and the dial is mineral glass. Style-wise, the timepieces are rather minimalist except for small pop of color and the engraved “wood grain” on the stainless steel caseback. Find the designs online from Seaval Beachstyle.

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