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If there’s a label you’d turn to to accessorize your wrists in winter, you’d be hard pressed not to hit up Stockholm’s TRIWA. The classic contemporary Swedish label has dropped a fresh range of styles for the darker days of the year which reference the colors of the season and the label’s native homeland.

With its two birch-themed watch styles, the Birch Aska and the Birch Klinga, TRIWA references the concrete urban hues and pearly gray skies of Stockholm through a combination of polished steel casing, mesh straps and brushed champagne dials.

The Pine Falken meanwhile ventures out of the urban jungle into the Scandinavian forests. Combining a brown organic vegetable tanned leather strap with a pine green dial and brushed champagne case, hands, and mini dial, the colors suit the season but also are classic enough to transfer to summer wear, too.

Meanwhile, TRIWA releases two new editions of its understated Bracelet No. 4 design, with winter 2016 debuting copper and gun finishes that join brass and steel. As with every piece of metal work, the styles develop their own patina over time. Like the watches, the pieces combine brush and polished metal surfaces on a style that’s raw and simplified.

Head over to TRIWA to check out these and the coming styles dropping soon for the holidays now.

Need more watch ideas? Check out TRIWA's partnership with the legendary Skultuna.

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