Oris goes back to the Wadden Sea with a limited-edition version of the Aquis inspired by the salt marshes of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Oris Aquis Dat Watt Limited Edition II Taking their 'Change for the better' mission forward, Hölstein-based watch manufacture Oris release the Wadden Sea salt marsh-inspired Aquis Dat Watt Limited Edition II with a beautiful shaded green dial, the second timepiece created in collaboration with the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat Hölstein-based watch manufacture Oris are pioneers when it comes to social and environmental change, and have been collaborating with organisations that work to preserve the environmentâprotecting lakes and aquatic animals, reducing plastic waste, supporting aerial firefighters, and promoting sustainable deer leather, among others. One of Orisâs partnerships to promote environmental change is their tie-up with the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat (CWSS)âwhich resulted in the Dat Watt Limited Edition in 2021. This year, as a symbol of their renewed commitment to CWSSâs mission to preserve the Wadden Sea, Oris release the Dat Watt Limited Edition II. The beautiful and meaningful salt marsh-inspired Aquis timepiece with a shaded green dial is christened for the local German term for the Wadden Sea. The call of the sea Spanning the geographical boundary of three countriesâGermany, Denmark and The Netherlandsâthe Wadden Sea is the largest unbroken intertidal flats system in the world. This means that the area gets submerged by the ocean during high tide. It is also a protected UNESCO heritage site. Despite this, threats from over-fishing, pollution, climate change, tourism and shipping put pressure on the sensitive ecosystem. The CWSS work to preserve the area and its biodiversity. Around 2,300 species of plants and animals thrive in this salt marsh, which, incidentally, is also an important stop for birds migrating from the Arctic region to warmer equatorial destinations. Besides, salt water helps preserve plants, preventing rot and controlling the release of carbon dioxide, which, in the long run, is what helps mitigate climate change.
MRP: â¹2,90,000
For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899), [+91 8725028883](tel:08725028883) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( Salt and light: the Oris Dat Watt Limited Edition II Inspired by the landscape of the Wadden Sea, the Oris Aquis Dat Watt Limited Edition II features a shaded green dial, with a deep forest green around six oâclock, marshy brownish-green near the middle and a bluish sea green around the upper part of the watch face. These nature-inspired hues shine through in their distinct shimmering shades. A functional diverâs watch through and through, the 43.5mm case of the Oris Aquis dive watch is water-resistant to 300m, owing to its screwed-down crown with guards, and a similarly sealed steel caseback. On the caseback is an engraving of the Wadden Sea coastline, spanning three countries from Den Helder in The Netherlands to Skallingen in Denmark. The watch features a unidirectional-rotating steel bezel with a tungsten insert for the dive-timer minutes scale, bold, Super-LumiNova-filled hands and indexes, and a luminous small seconds hand in a sub-dial at nine for divers to ensure that the watch is working. A recessed circular track around the middle of the dial indicates the date via a white dash. Limited Edition: 2,009 signifies the year the Wadden Sea got the World Heritage Site status Powered by the Oris 743 calibre, the Dat Watt Limited Edition II features timekeeping, small seconds, date and date-corrector functions, and offers a power reserve of 38 hours. In a 2,009-piece runâa number that commemorates the year the Wadden Sea received its UNESCO world heritage statusâthe Oris Dat Watt Limited Edition II melds both form and function, while beautifully highlighting the need for environmental awareness and, subsequently, âchange for the betterâ. Dat Watt and the time to watch important causes Orisâs collaboration with the CWSS may seem like a cause with little connection to people in locations too far to face an impact. But climate change is something that affects everyone all over the worldâtoday, unprecedented weather phenomena are real and tangible. With their beautiful, functional and meaningful timepieces, Oris are creating awareness about the necessity for change. âOris have opened the doors to an audience that we could not have reached on our own,â says Anja Domnick, programme officer at the Trilateral Cooperation, CWSS. âOur audience are people who know the Wadden Sea and live, visit or work here. Through Orisâs channels, people from all over the globe get to hear about the Wadden Sea.â The Oris Dat Watt Limited Edition II in a nutshell - Case: Multi-piece stainless steel; 43.50mm
- Glass and caseback: Sapphire, domed on both sides, anti-reflective coating inside; stainless steel caseback with special engravings
- Water resistance: 300m
- Dial: Green
- Functions: Hours, minutes, continuous seconds hand at 9 o'clock, circular date window with white indicator, fine timing device and stop second
- Movement: Calibre 743; 38 hours power reserve
- Strap: Multi-piece stainless steel bracelet with security folding clasp with clasp extension. Also supplied with blue rubber strap with security folding clasp with clasp extension and strap change tool MRP: â¹2,90,000
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