Are Triwa watches good quality?
Are Triwa watches good quality?
The quality of the watches are on par with other boutique brands I own, but the straps are very special made in Sweden from Swedish sourced organically tanned leather. Triwa creates some of the world’s most unique and collectible lines of watches in their Stockholm studio.
How do you change the time on a Triwa watch?
How to change the time
- Unscrew the crown counterclockwise.
- Pull out the crown as far as possible, you will hear a click.
- Adjust the time by rotating the crown.
- Rotate the crown back into standard position while firmly pushing it in. Make sure the crown is tightened and back in place. Leave the first comment:
How do I change my Triwa watch band?
Changing the strap
- Use a thin and sharp tool and place it between the lug and the strap to reach the metal pin.
- Push down to release the spring and remove the strap.
- Move the pins from the old to the new strap.
- Place the pin end to the lug hole.
Is it easy to change watch straps?
Changing a watch strap is the solution to a replacing broken strap and can change the look of a watch. It is easily done at home with the proper tools and a steady hand. It involves setting up a work space, removing the old strap, installing the replacement strap, and removing any smudges or dirt from the watch.
What does Triwa stand for in watch industry?
At TRIWA, an acronym for Transforming the Industry of Watches, we want to use the symbolic value and placement of the watch for something more relevant and create modern statement symbols instead of traditional status symbols.
Why did Triwa come up with the name Triwa?
We wanted to move away from the traditional values in the industry, such as status symbols and male clichés. Ten years later we still live by the same philosophy, expanding in numbers and markets, but never compromising on our original ethos. The name, TRIWA stands for “Transforming the Industry of Watches”.
How much money did Triwa time for peace raise?
Swedish Designed Watches That Take a Stand Against Gun Violence. 942 backers pledged $246,777 to help bring this project to life. You’ll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content.