Monday, August 8, 2011

Memento Corruptionem: Sprout watches are biologically

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For centuries now, archaeologists will cache these watches organic Sprout and find only their movement, thin silicon wafers corrosion into each other as the Antikythera mechanism and is surrounded by a big gulp cups and Pringles cans, the brand's commitment to eco-friendliness.

See, where bands, bezels and these clocks, which range from $ 30 to $ 75, are made of biodegradable products include bamboo, cotton, resin and mineral crystals.

Although I doubt they're much healthier for the environment than the $ 10 pharmacies Timex, at least you can claim, heard Lorax when wearing one of them thanks to eco friendly specs on their Web site.

You can buy these guys online and, unfortunately, they all feature quartz movements (but they come with non-mercury battery).


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