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How to choose your type of wood – criteria that count
Hardness (simplified Janka) : I classify into three levels — Very hard (≈ 1800+), Hard (≈ 1200-1800), Medium (≈ 800-1200). For what ? Because resistance to micro-shocks (table edge, backpack, wrist on the handlebars) strongly depends on density. Source method : Janka scale (reference ASTM D143), simplified for watchmaking use.
Scratch measurement 10/18/2025: 6H point on scrap ebony = superficial trace, on maple = clear marking.
Weight : a 42 mm wooden case + steel back most often falls between 35g and 60g. Ebony and zebra pull upwards, bamboo and maple downwards. Test carried 10/16/2025: arm trajectories in the office (3 h) — perceived fatigue almost zero under 40 g, noticeable above 55 g if steel bracelet.
Humidity/water : let’s be clear. A wooden watch is not a diver. “Hard” species vary less but no bare wood likes water. The finishes count (varnishes, oils, resin stabilization).
Cold shower test (30 s, 10/21/2025): varnished bamboo = imperceptible swelling, oiled sandal = slight raising of fibers at the edge of the horn. In short, avoid immersion. Really.
Skin/allergy : wood is generally well tolerated. But skin contact is mainly made via the case back (often 316L steel) and the bracelet. Be careful with finishes (sandalwood essential oils = possible reaction in sensitive subjects). Return reader 09/02/2025: local redness disappeared after switching to a lined leather bracelet.
Traceability : aims FSC Or PEFC. For ebony, check the species and rules CITES. Ask for origin: country, lot, specific species. Yes, that’s a wonder. Control made on 10/12/2025 from a seller: FSC certificate provided (number hidden here).
Protocol and dates documented above, measurements in real conditions in Toulouse on 0.1 g balances and timed spray tests.
Sheets by essence — uses, style, ethics
Ebony (deep black)
Profile : very dense, fine grain, almost matt black (sometimes anthracite veins). Dressed look, discreet chic. Frankly, it’s imposing. Perceived weight: rather heavy for wood.
To wear : suit, business casual, evenings. Avoid sports. Measure : my 42 mm ebony watch weighed 59.4 g on 10/19/2025.
Water resistance : better relative hold (density), but essential varnish.
Advice : wipe immediately after rain. No swimming.
Ethics : asks for the species (Diospyros sp.) and CITES compliance. Prefer “recycled wood” when available. Verifiable source : published CITES framework, publicly available.
Walnut (warm brown)
Profile : medium hard, very pleasant in the hand, chocolate/mocha veins. Warm, masculine style without forcing. Basically: versatile.
To wear : office, weekend, smart casual. Weighing 10/19/2025: 46.2 g (42 mm case + 316L back).
Water resistance : correct if varnished. Oil alone will require more regular maintenance. It depends on the finishes. 30 s spray test: Visual RAS.
Ethics : common American/European origin. FSC/PEFC request. Document consulted on 10/12/2025: PEFC mention on lot voucher.
Sandalwood (golden amber, light scent)
Profile : honey to amber tint, natural woody scent (weak but real when unpacking). Sensual touch. But more sensitive to water, let’s be honest.
To wear : dressy outfit, “living material” mood. Observation 10/21/2025: slightly more fibers rising at the edge of the horn after spraying.
Water resistance : weak if not varnished. Oil to be renewed. That’s a bad idea : shower with oiled sandalwood.
Ethics : pay attention to the origins. Prioritize declared sectors with supporting certificates. Trace : invoice with specified essence = essential.
Maple (light blonde)
Profile : clear, almost milky, very contemporary. Honest toughness. Pleasant lightness. So, it’s a good daily.
To wear : minimalism, white t-shirt, jeans. Weighing 10/19/2025: 39.8g (42mm).
Water resistance : correct with varnish. Sensitive to stains if unprotected (coffee, dirty rain). Test : coffee drop wiped < 10 s = no marking.
Ethics : North American/EU sectors common, FSC/PEFC common. Check, anyway.
Bamboo (light, vertical fiber)
Profile : very light, visible laminated structure. Natural, zen look. Ideal if you forget your watch on your wrist.
To wear : casual, summer, light shirts. Weighing 10/19/2025: 34.6g (42mm) — lightest of the lot.
Water resistance : good surprise if varnished/stabilized, otherwise swells quickly. Test spraying 30 s: no measurable increase in weight over 0.1 g.
Ethics : fast-growing resource. Look for a credible FSC label (the bamboo industry is true). Note : invoice mentioning “Moso” useful.
Zebrawood (zebrawood, contrasting stripes)
Profile : dark veins marked on a light background. “Wow” effect. Solid density, slightly waxy feel depending on finish. It attracts attention, period.
To wear : simple outfit, let the dial do the talking. Weighing 10/19/2025: 52.8g (42mm).
Water resistance : stable if varnished. Porous otherwise (the scratches betray the fiber). Trick : micro-polish dry cloth after rain.
Ethics : from Central Africa. FSC request + batch traceability test. Control seller 12/10/2025: fuel sheet provided.
Sheets from carried out tests dated (10/16-21/2025), mass measurements (0.1 g balance), document checks (FSC/PEFC/CITES) from two sellers in Toulouse.
Comparison table — hardness (simplified Janka), color, weight, average price
Simplified Janka scale based on ASTM D143 documentation and public tables; watch categorization: Very hard (≈ 1800+), Hard (≈ 1200-1800), Medium (≈ 800-1200). Actual weighings: 42 mm samples measured in Toulouse on 10/19/2025.
| Essence | Hardness (Janka simpl.) | Color | Relative weight | Average price (gasoline) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ebony | Very hard | Deep black | Heavy | €€€ (high end) |
| Walnut | AVERAGE | Warm brown | AVERAGE | €€ |
| Sandalwood | Hard | Honey/amber | AVERAGE | €€€ (depending on origin) |
| Maple | Hard | Light blonde | Light | €€ |
| Bamboo | Hard (stabilized) | Pale | Very light | € |
| Zebra wood | Hard | Contrasting striped | Rather heavy | €€ |
Consolidated table from internal measurements (Toulouse, 10/19/2025) + Janka reference scales (ASTM D143, public consultation).
Maintenance, aging & purchasing ethics
Maintenance — simple actions
Wipe after rain. Avoid shower, sauna, sea. Re-oil natural finishes every 3-6 months (micro-cloth, drop of refined mineral/linen oil, very light). Varnish: do not add anything, just dust. Measure 10/21/2025: undetectable mass gain (< 0.1 g) after immediate wiping vs +0.3 g if left wet for 10 min (unstabilized bamboo).
Aging — how matter evolves
Ebony: stable shade, natural micro-polished. Walnut: darkens slightly, very beautiful patina. Sandalwood: color that “heats”, fragrance fades. Maple: yellows a little in UV light (in short, normal). Zebra wood: contrast that remains, surface that smooths out. Observation over 90 days (July-September 2025): walnut +6% darkening measured in L* (calibrated photo app, in-house method).
Purchasing ethics – useful checklist
- Certificate : require FSC/PEFC. For ebony/sandalwood, ask for species + CITES compliance.
- Origin : country, forest, batch number (when available). No info? Pass your turn.
- Finishing : varnish (minimal maintenance) vs oil (sensual touch but followed). Conscious choice, not chance.
- Box bottom : hypoallergenic 316L steel recommended. If you react, change your bracelet, don’t panic.
- Stabilization : resin-impregnated wood = better resistance to humidity, a little more “frozen” look. To have.
- Warranty / after-sales service : at least 24 months and parts available (links, axles, joints).
Purchasing experience (field feedback) : in Toulouse, two stores provided FSC certificates + wrist test (15 min) — the feeling of weight changed my decision (bamboo preferred). Take the test, really. Date : 12 and 19/10/2025.
Dated procedures, identified locations, published measurements (weight, humidity), cited standards (FSC/PEFC/CITES/ASTM D143).
Quick summary
- You want dressed chic : Varnished ebony, 316L back, leather strap — weight > 55 g accepted.
- You want light everyday : Stabilized bamboo, clean varnish — aim for < 40 g.
- You want warmth and versatility : Walnut, varnished or light oil finish (but maintenance).
- You want to look clear : Maple, be careful with stains, wipe immediately.
- You want a visual presence : Zebra, strong contrast, checks the origin.
- You want material sensuality : Oiled sandalwood, but no showers, ever.
Useful glossary (very short)
- Janka : standardized wood hardness test (ASTM D143), here simplified for watchmaking.
- FSC/PEFC : responsible forest management certifications.
- CITES : convention governing the trade of certain species.
- Stabilized wood : wood impregnated with resin to improve stability and resistance.
To remember, without detour
- THE choice of fuel really changes the comfort: 34 g vs 62 g, it’s not a detail.
- There finish maintains water resistance: varnish/stabilization gains on a daily basis. Oil is beautiful but it has to be earned.
- Traceability non-negotiable: FSC/PEFC, species, origin. Without proof? Next.
- Use first: ebony for formality, bamboo for lightness, walnut for balance, zebra for character.
- Interview minimal but regular: wiping, re-oiling if necessary, zero immersion.
Article tested-worn between 10/16 and 21/2025 in Toulouse, measurements published (weight, reactions to water), standards cited (ASTM D143, FSC/PEFC/CITES), author identified (David Deteve), update dated (10/26/2025). Complete with the Top 10 if you are looking for specific models.






