Product Review - JORD Wood Watch

~ Posted on Monday, June 15, 2015 at 5:08 AM ~

I have been cutting down on doing product reviews since 2014 and only accepted those that I feel will definitely fit into our family dynamics (especially books on parenting or homeschooling stuff, family products, something along those genre)

Few months ago, I received an offer to review a unique product, unique in this sense means to review a watch made from wood. YES, you read that right. A wooden watch! Curiosity kills the cat, I'm hooked at the sight of wooden watch. I must try it out! Anyway, let's continue with my review below...

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JORD Wood Watch

About the product:

"Jord was derived from our desire for a timepiece that modelled our modern lifestyle. Sustainable, efficient, simple, and influenced by experiential living. Jord owners don't just have somewhere to be, they have somewhere to go. We believe our watches tell more than time.

Our style is guided by a deep appreciation for natural elements and modern design. Wood is not just a component of our watches, it is the main feature. The intricacy and multiplicity of the woods we utilize in our designs insure that each watch is as distinctive as the owner.

Jord is a collective of artists, designers, and seasoned watchsmiths. Every watch series is planned with the expectation of delivering visible craftsmanship and unyielding utility. We choose our materials and movements with forethought. Consideration of best use and added benefit are central to our decision making process. Our methods ensure that our watches are not just worn, they're used.."

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I received the Maple colored wood watch under the ELY series. The watch came in a nice wooden box, very apt since it is a wood watch. Love the special touch and extra thoughts put into the packaging details (the logo carving on the box, the small little groove at one side of the surface to slide open the box cover)

JORD Wood Watch

The watch came with a warranty card and a small plastic pouch which contains extra few layers of the wooden links in case you need to lengthen the watch, a few extra pins and nuts.

JORD Wood Watch

My first impression when I took out the watch from the box? The watch is superbly light. I thought that being made of wood, it might be a tad heavy but no, I was wrong. The watch is very very light.

I like the metal buckle of the watch, it has this push button which was very easy to operate. Buckling and unbuckling is done with great ease. I love that you can easily wear and take off the watch.

JORD Wood Watch

I immediately tried on the watch and it was a bit snug on my left wrist. I had earlier provided my wrist measurements based on the measurement tools provided by the sponsor's website. FYI, my wrist is 14 cm but I asked for 14.5 cm wrist size for some extra allowance in case the watch is a bit tight.

JORD Wood Watch

I then played around with the crown to adjust the date and time - when I received the watch, the timing was the same as in our time in Malaysia but I had to forward the dates a wee bit. It is easy to adjust the crown - operates the same as my current watch. Nothing complicated at all.

JORD Wood Watch

After wearing the watch for few days, I decided it is quite snug on my wrist and decided to extend the length of the strap. FYI, the wooden links are held together by push pins but they are fairly easy to add and/or remove. What you need is just a tool small enough to push the pin out - I used a paperclip. Pull out one end of the paperclip and start pressing the end in order to push the pin out of the wooden link.

JORD Wood Watch

Now one side of the pin is completely solid and has a flat surface but the other end kind of looks like a circle within a circle (bolt looking). The solid side is the main pin, and the other side is a small nut that locks onto the pin. What I did was to push the inner circle (pin) out of the outer circle (nut). Once this was done, it will detach the two and the pin slides right out of the link. I added a piece of the link and started to assemble the watch again. To reattach the two links, I had to apply a bit more pressure on both sides until there's a little click sound. The clicking sound ensures that both the pin and nut are locked back into place and that the watch strap should not come apart.

This is before and after the adjustment of the watch strap.

JORD Wood Watch

Can't really notice much difference but I personally feel the extra length is more comfortable for me now. Perhaps living in a hot country all year round swells up my wrist hehehe...

JORD Wood Watch

It is stated on the website that each JORD watch is designed to be splash proof but is not intended for complete submergence in water. Because of that, I also purposely tried splashing water a couple of times onto my watch and just continue wearing it as it is. True enough, splash proof and no icky wet feeling at all.

 

In summary, I'm very happy to be given the opportunity to review this unique piece of watch!

JORD Wood Watch

JORD Wood Watch

What an honor to have this watch in my collection!

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You can browse for more products at http://www.woodwatches.com/shop

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Do note that I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the product in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine.

 

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Birth Order and Personality

~ Posted on Friday, June 12, 2015 at 12:52 PM ~

I just want to share this and see what you think. I do think most of these traits are applicable to our 3 kiddos.

Birth Order and Personality

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Angpow Story - Kettle

~ Posted on Friday, June 12, 2015 at 5:58 AM ~

I have been sharing some of my favorite angpow pieces on an angpow collectors group in Facebook and some members have been telling me to continue sharing my memorable stories and so I thought, why not write it down, that way, our kiddos can read about it when they grow up next time, eh?

For those of you who are not familiar or never heard of the words 'Angpow' (also known as 'ang pau', 'ang pao', 'angpau'), here is a quick definition:

Angpow = Red Packet (filled with cash inside) given during festivals

So for today's angpow story, it comes from this 2 pieces of lovely angpows (front and back placed side by side):

Angpow Story
When I see this angpow, I remembered my younger years whenever I go back to my late mum's hometown, my late po-po (means grandmother) used to have this giant kettle(okay, I was really young and little and it looked giant to me).

It was quite terrifying to handle such a gigantic looking kettle at such a young age and I never dared to hold and pour water out of it by myself. I always have to bug my cousins to help me or asked my late mum to pour water for me or continue being thirsty until someone went to get water and I quickly ask along for help to get water to drink.

Until today, I have a mini phobia seeing big kettles like this :P Looking at these angpows reminded me of these childhood times. What a bittersweet childhood memories!

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