However, what bothers me the product is the seller or manufacturer:
1) on the packaging or on the accompanying papers the exact name of the clock is recorded, just lacks any information regarding water resistance. In the worst case is therefore to be assumed that the clock dissolves at the first drops of water)
2) What really annoys me is that although an instruction manual is available in three or four different types of clocks setting the time is described, but nowhere you will find a chart like the bracelet must be shortened. To accomplish this you must go to a professional watchmaker either, or need for special tools. Note: because of the wood have to be particularly careful about anything to scratch, I have fortunately no accidents, but quite cumbersome with compass and hammer, hammer out.
3) applies more for our "Ökofreunde": If the manufacturer his product even as a so would particularly promote "environmentally friendly", it makes this connection a rather bad impression if the clocks were already manufactured in China, the movement comes from Japan, and ultimately it all are sold in the world, like the tens of languages suggest in the manual.
My conclusion at the clock, however, still is very positive, because it visually really something fancier and is very light and comfortable to wear because of their material. So I would definitely recommend.
++++++++ UPDATE 01/21/2014 +++++++++++++
Did the clock returned today because time always differed by 1-2 minutes. Much worse when the date display: She shrank from about +/- 1 day. Therefore useless. Instead of three stars, only one!