If we are talking of wooden watches in another post, we surely have to go back to John Harrison who in the 1720's used different types of wood to construct frictionless parts for clocks to ensure they were accurate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grasshopper_escapementAnd have a look at this site for some "copy" clocks of Harrisons work. (do not think they need reporting)
http://www.clockmakers.com/john_harriso ... 1_tour.htmAnd this site has a good potted history of the man and his quest to create an accurate time keeper to win the Longitude prize.
http://www.solarnavigator.net/history/john_harrison.htmA friend of mine has seen the Brocklesby Park turret clock, an amazing accomplishment a clock that is still working just 12 years short of its 300th birthday.
Ian