Sprout Watches ST-5034MPWT SKU: #7883282
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- A diamond is a girl's best friend, but an owl with eyes of diamonds is a real hoot!
- Sprout's timepieces are 80-86% eco-friendly by weight, utilizing numerous renewable resources in making a greener, more earth-friendly watch.
- White corn resin case and bracelet.
- Stainless steel deployment clasp closure.
- Three-hand analog display with quartz movement.
- Mother-of-pearl dial with colorful owl graphic and three conflict-free diamonds.
- Mineral crystal lens.
- Case Height: 38 mm
- Case Width: 38 mm
- Case Depth: 11 mm
- Band Width: 3⁄4 in
- Band Circumference/Length: 8 3⁄4 in
- Weight: 1.54 oz
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Sprout Watches ST-5034MPWT Review
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5 people found this review helpful
March 6, 2012
Alli
I got this watch for Christmas and was so excited. I loved it! I started wearing it and I would say I wore it about 3 days out of the week on average. At the end of January, so after about a month of this moderate wear, I noticed that the inside of the clear plastic covering the watch face was chipping and in fact, there were little shards of clear plastic floating around in the watch face! The outside of the watch was fine - no chips, scratches, or dings, but the inside was coming apart. I was disappointed but continued to wear the watch, keeping a closer eye on it and being extra careful (even though I couldn't pinpoint anything I'd done to it in the first place). A few weeks later, I wore the watch with a bright pink top, and at the end of the day, realized that the watch band had absorbed the pink color from my top, resulting in pink dye all around the watch band. I tried getting it off with various products; I checked the Sprout website for cleaning instructions; nothing was working. I tried calling the watch company and no one ever answered the phones and their voice mail hadn't been updated since November. Luckily, the watch had been purchased through Zappos and of course, I can always rely on their great customer service to help me out! Bottom line: this watch is NOT for any moderate-to-heavy everyday wear (and I use the term heavy lightly, as I do office work and was not ever hard on the watch!). It is cute, it is stylish, it is comfortable, but it does not stand up to what I would consider to be typical wear, and the company does not seem to stand behind their product. Thanks, Zappos, for making things right for me though!
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About Sprout Watches
With one simple question, "How can we make a greener watch?" Sprout was born. Well, that's the condensed version of the story. The countless hours of research and development, along with an arsenal of lunches eaten while hunched over keyboards was left out because that's not as triumphant sounding.
Now, to be sure, there are a fair number of companies out there making claims to be the greenest this or the greenest that. Not so with Sprout. No outrageous claims or anything like that at all. The company simply does what it can to make the most sound and eco-friendly choices as consistently and as often as possible. From utilizing recyclable and recycled materials for packaging to simple things like turning lights and equipment off when not in use, the company seeks out ways to be kinder to the planet.
So what about the watches themselves? Here's the eco-friendly fact lowdown: Corn resin is utilized in place of synthetic plastic. All diamonds used are certified and conflict free. Watches containing Mother of Pearl are all declared through the Dept. of Fish & Wildlife and will never be from forbidden or endangered species. Add some organically grown cotton, mineral crystal watch lenses and bamboo and what do you have? You've got a watch that is 80-86% eco-friendly by weight.
In a nutshell (or stick of bamboo), that is why Sprout was developed – to give you an eco-friendly choice.

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