The Pocket Watch Redefined

The story goes that in the 18th and early 19th century, men typically wore pocket watches and wristwatches were meant for women. However, during combat and wartimes, it was very inconvenient to keep track of time via the pocket watch. Necessity gave birth to the legendary design of wrist strap (Also known then as “Wristlet”) that was first used to house pocket watches onto the wrists for the ease of checking time during Boer War era.

Cut to present times, the Wristlet Watch is a tribute to the legend and the tale. It’s based on the original design from an era when pocket watches were adapted by being placed in leather cups with wrist straps. These wristlets allowed men to wear their watch on the wrist and when circumstances demanded, return it to the pocket for the sake of fashion!

We asked the Waves Design Studio head designer to elaborate on what inspired him to create the Wristlet Watch and this is what he had to say….

I am a big watch enthusiast. History of watches intrigue me. Sometime ago I came across an article on Wristlet watches of 18th and 19th Centuries, which I thought was very interesting. I started getting in touch with people like David Boettcher and Dr. Konrad Knirim, who has written books on Military Timepieces. I thought it would be cool to create a timepiece that depicts the origin of modern wristwatches.

Pocket watches are usually in the range of 50mm+ and as you can imagine housing a pocket watch of 50mm+ you would need a big leather cup. Along with the cup and outside seam on the leather would make the leather case diameter in the range of 55mm-60mm, which is pretty big for a wristwatch. On top of that, pocket watch “Bow” would always be protruding out of the strap. In order to make a more manageable design we started by creating custom watchcases and built our wristlet prototypes around these cases. Even though the base design is from 19th Century Wristlets watch, in our design we added elements like contrasting stitching and Sapphire Crystal to give it a more modern appeal.

  • Strap Material: English Calf Leather
  • Movement: Swiss Quartz Movement
  • Crystal: Sapphire
  • Case Diameter: 37mm
  • Wristlet Diameter: 45mm
  • Case Thickness: 8mm
  • Band Width: 22mm

Designer: Waves Design Studio [ Buy it Here ]

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Fascinated With The TESORO Watch!

Haute horology is synonymous with timeless design and a watch-making legacy that is at least half a century old. Which is why when new watchmakers step into the arena, finding firm grounds is sometimes a challenge. For sure, I’m glad that Waves Design Studio has risen up to this and designed the perfect tribute with the TESORO Automatic Mechanical Watch.

We asked the team at Wave Design Studio to give us some insights as to what got them to design such a masterpiece, and this is what they had to say….

“We are a young company founded on principles of providing exceptional value to our customers and we don’t have a lot of overhead as most of the big companies do. Similar quality watches are being sold over $1000 a piece whereas we were looking to bring the retail price to almost half of that. We have a lot of experience with watches that helped us design a piece that looks as amazing today as it will in a hundred years. We believe uniqueness and exclusivity does not have to come at a price that’s not affordable by most.”

So, what is The TESORO all about?

Here is an ultra modern, cool looking & affordable mechanical watch and it is a part of the first collection of automatic timepieces. To keep it as detailed and conventional as possible, the team has used a 3D multi layered, multi-textured dial with and an open heart. Through the sapphire crystal case back we get a glorious glimpse of the movement, while on the dial is a star shaped rotating seconds hand. Both sides are well designed and crafted.

As this is an automatic watch, it requires no charging – ever. You wearing it on a daily basis is more than enough for it. The case measures a good 44 mm and houses an Automatic Miyota 82S7 movement with a 40+ hours of power reserve. Pour over the details below and you’ll understand why this is a unique watch and at the pricing that it comes at – a fantastic deal!

Specifications:

  • Case: 44 mm
  • Case thickness: 12 mm
  • Lug width: 24 mm
  • Crystal: Sapphire
  • Case Material: Stainless steel 316L
  • Caseback: Sapphire Glass Exhibition Window
  • Strap: Leather Band 24mm – 22mm wide (case to buckle)
  • Water Resistance: 5 ATM (50 m)
  • Movement: 21 Jewels Automatic Miyota 82S7 with 40+ hours of power reserve

Designer: Waves Design Studio [ Buy it Here ]

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