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Bird's Eye Maple with Walnut

$350.00

Somewhere over the Atlantic. 1937. The altimeter reads 11,000 feet and the world below is nothing but cloud.


The pilot doesn't look out the window. There's nothing to see. He looks at the panel.

It's a beautiful thing, that panel — pale ash wood faced with dark inlaid stripes, round dials with clean Roman numerals, everything in its place, everything legible at a glance. There is no clutter. No excess. Every element exists because it must. The hands sweep. The numbers hold position. The machine tells the truth.

You are not flying a 1937 aircraft. But this clock remembers one.

The face is Bird's Eye Maple — and there is no other wood quite like it. Scientists have never agreed on why it happens. The prevailing theory is that the tree, stressed and starved for sunlight, attempts to grow new branches along its trunk — and fails, each aborted bud leaving behind a small, perfect knot embedded in the grain. Thousands of them. Scattered across the surface like instruments on a panel, or stars on a chart, or — as the name suggests — the watchful eyes of birds. No two trees produce the same pattern. The one this clock came from produced something exceptional.

Running horizontally across that pale, luminous face are inlaid stripes of Walnut — dark, even, precise. They evoke the structural ribs of an early instrument panel, the clean lines of a cockpit built before computers, when everything a pilot needed was analog, tactile, and right in front of him. The walnut doesn't compete with the maple. It organizes it.

At twelve, three, six, and nine, Roman numerals hand-threaded in white cord are set into the face — stitched, not printed, not painted. It is an unexpected detail, the kind you notice on your second look and can't stop thinking about on your third. Somewhere between a pilot's logbook and a navigation chart. Exactly right.

The hands are matte black. Slender. Unambiguous. The kind of hands you trust.


  • Face: Solid Bird's Eye Maple
  • Inlay stripes: American Black Walnut
  • Numerals: Hand-threaded Roman numerals in white cord — XII, III, VI, X
  • Hands: Matte black
  • Diameter: 24 inches
  • Movement: Precision quartz
  • Finish: Natural Finish
  • Handmade — each clock is one of a kind

Every instrument tells time. Few of them tell it like this.

Environmentally Conscious

We source our materials locally and limit our use of exotic woods to only those with no known negative environmental impacts.

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There's something different about handmade. While it may lack precise repeatability, it has a quality that is un-rivaled.

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