Sunday, November 21, 2010

Nativo Watches

I'm obsessed with these watches. Like I'm really about to start a collection. The company is Ecowrist founded by husband and wife David Handy and Marguerite Hamden. All their watches are hand-crafted out of natural products like bamboo, tagua nuts, acheera seeds, coconut, wood, cow’s leather and cañaflecha (reed in English). The wood is highly specialized too: teca, incienso, granadillo and macana. I have the green one and Imma wear it every day, dammit! Anyway, you probably can catch these environmentally safe watches at the next SoHo street fair or just if you're just dying for one of your own right this minute, you can click here. Don't say I never did nothing for you.
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My joint.

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  1. I got my Nativo in Colombia about two years ago & it's seriously gangster! Good buy mang.

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