How to Make an INSTRMNT Watch
An illustrious visual on how Glasgow-based INSTRMNT makes its fine wristwatches.
Late last year, we highlighted a small watch workshop based out of Glasgow, Scotland, which put minimal design and old-school functionality at the forefront. Here the team behind INSTRMNT takes audiences on a full-scale journey through the manufacturing process, specifically focusing on its admirable use of quality Italian leathers. The straps are manufactured by one of the last original strap-makers in the Bavarian Forest, and are produced using thick cuts of full calf leather – emblematic of INSTRMNT’s dedication to quality construction. The watch itself has been upgraded with new PVD coating for durability and sleekness, as well as a Swiss Quartz Ronda 385H movement running the show. Check out the video above and head to INSTRMNT’s website to pick up one of these special releases.