The design it self is very modern, a large circular section of crafted Ebony wood is then caged within a multi layered steel frame. Those of us who were around in the 1980's will recall Tissot when they produced those small watches made from either complete wood or stone, fortunately the craftsman's design is not entirely wood but something much more practical and tasteful. Those with keen eyes will immediately notice the Craftsman is built very differently to any other watch, the use of Ebony wood is not the "usual " construction method when describing a watch, but it is also not the first time wood has been used in Swiss watch design. So without further ado lets take a look at the Craftsman. The simple two hand time only approach could be off putting to many a possible watch lover, but look past the lack of features and you will see the purpose of what watches were always intended to be. Much like the watch in my previous review, the Craftsman does appear at first to be overly simple, no complicated features are found here not even so much as an offer of a date window. Whilst some brands may offer a one off special watch model with unique or cool features Nove watches tend to take this approach to all their watches, why offer one unique original when you can make them all special ? The design and ideas behind Nove watches take a much less " busy " approach and offer something slightly different but retaining the high quality feel of any good Swiss Made watch. With such a plethora of brands to choose from it can be hard to see through all the noise and find someone that differentiates themselves from the rest of the pack, Nove watches had never hit my radar before but they are certainly on it now ! In today's review we are taking a look at a very different watch from a very different brand, the Craftsman watch from Nove to be exact.
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