Wear Your Wellness on Your Wrist

Can you really wear a watch that boosts your wellbeing? Will Stein, co-founder of Philip Stein Watches tells more… 

The Concept
“The keyword is “wellness based”. Philip Stein is the only company that offers watches with a wellbeing benefit. This is how we are able to set ourselves apart from other watch brands. In addition, because we are what I call a wearable wellbeing technology brand, we can increase our footprint to other channels and are not confined strictly to watch and jewelry retailers.”  

Natural Frequency Technology (NFT)
“We called our technology Natural Frequency Technology because it has to do with Frequencies of the earth. Our technology is based on the fact that our earth has beneficial frequencies and that we, human beings, should be in sync with these frequencies. However, on a daily basis, we are bombarded with manmade frequencies which can have a disrupting effect on balance. The technology inside our products functions like a finely tuned antenna harnessing and channeling natural frequencies for our personal benefit.” 

The Products  
“All of our products have the NFT technology. However, different product lines target different benefits. Our watches and Horizon bracelets (day bracelets) are calibrated to frequencies to help provide a calm, relaxation and an inner balance; so to speak, like yoga on the wrist. Our sleep bracelets help improve your quality of sleep. Our worldwide customers report benefits from falling asleep faster, to sleeping deeper, and waking up more refreshed. And last but not least, we have our Horizon Sport bracelet to help improve your focus, alertness, and energy level.” 

Sleep Better
“Even though the basis of the technology is the same, the difference lies in the calibration to pick up specific frequencies. When we are awake, alert, and full of energy, our body is in a different frequency state than when we are asleep. For the sleep bracelet, we harness only those frequencies which are useful and important for sleep. I always say that we use a different frequency recipe for each of our product lines.”