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1. Visually stunning and undeniably unique, the watches at TheGarwood.com site are timepiece masterpieces crafted by skilled artisans. Like a snowflake, each watch is as uncommon as the gentleman who wears it.

Based in Los Angeles, California, The Garwood creates their watches using 100% natural wood material. In addition, each watch features a copper face plate as a canvas for the intricately bold colors and designs featured on every piece.

Signature pieces at TheGarwood.com, such as The Garwood 360 feature a circular case made from durable American maple wood. In addition, this piece sports a carbon fiber plate, a quartz movement, and a sapphire crystal glass case. A felt band with a natural leather inner lining gives this watch a sophisticated, yet causal appeal.
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With a strikingly bold red face contrasted by exotic dark Indonesian sandalwood, this watch gives off a decidedly Asian flare. Featuring a genuine quartz movement and intricately carved watch band, this watch is the perfect gift for the special man in your

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