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Humanium metal wristwatch with tan leather strap and light grey dial.
Humanium metal wristwatch with tan leather strap and light grey dial.
Flat Humanium metal wristwatch with tan leather strap and light grey dial.
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Humanium Metal Watch - Slim Leather Strap with Light Grey Dial

Each Humanium Metal watch is made from destroyed illegal firearms to highlight the alarming global issue of gun-related violence.  

Sleek Swedish design with a slim unisex leather strap/band and light grey dial makes this watch a stylish choice. The fact that each watch sold helps support conflict-torn societies and their victims, in line with Sustainable Development Goal 16, makes it a profound choice too.   

Supporting the Global Goals, this quartz watch is a great gift for graduation, retirement or any occasion.  

Quick facts

  • Made from Humanium Metal  
  • Brand: TRIWA of Stockholm  
  • Model: Hu34L Grey 
  • Strap: Tan; Italian leather
  • Strap width: 16mm 
  • Dial: Light Grey
  • Movement: Quartz; Miyota GL10 
  • Water resistance: 5 ATM
  • Crystal: Mineral Glass 
  • Packaging: recycled cardboard branded box

Discover more ethical watches and the other products in our Humanium Metal Collection - shop here.  

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  • Regular price $259.00

    Supporting victims of armed violence

    The weapons that are melted into Humanium Metal have been cleared for destruction by relevant public national authorities. Every single firearm has gone through a thorough process of verification and origin before it is cleared for destruction. The weapons currently used in our watches are from El Salvador, one of the countries most affected by gun violence.