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Marrying Swiss Craftsmanship with Environmental Consciousness: A Dive into Nature-Inspired Luxury
The world of horology has always been one of innovation, craftsmanship, and heritage. When a watch brand such as Oris combines these principles with eco-conscious efforts, the result is bound to be captivating. Enter the Oris Dat Watt Edition II, a testament to both impeccable Swiss watchmaking and a commitment to environmenta conservatio.
The Oris Dat Watt Edition II draws its aesthetic inspiration directly from the Wadden Sea's salt marshes, a UNESCO World Heritage site that covers regions across the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark. This diverse ecological zone, facing threats from human activities and climate change, represents a crucial part of our planet's natural heritage.
The timepiece's green dial, influenced by these salt marshes, offers a refreshing departure from the original blue-to-grey gradient. In addition, the caseback is engraved, showcasing the beautiful Wadden Sea.
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Built for diving aficionados, this limited-edition timepiece boasts a 300m water resistance, ensuring it can accompany enthusiasts on underwater adventures. It also aligns with the Aquis standard, which has always been associated with robust diving features. Notably, the Dat Watt Edition II flaunts a grey tungsten bezel, a uni-directional rotating feature ensuring diver safety. Furthermore, the watch is designed with a unique circular date window, complemented by luminescent elements that enhance underwater legibility.
Under the hood, the Oris 743 automatic movement, based on the reliable Sellita design, powers this edition. Running at a frequency of 28,800vph (4 Hz), it offers a respectable 38-hour power reserve, making sure that timekeeping remains accurate and dependable.
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The Oris Dat Watt Limited Edition II exemplifies the Aquis line's craftsmanship, featuring a seamlessly integrated stainless-steel bracelet and a blue rubber strap tailored for divers. Its innovative clasp systems ensure wearability over wetsuits.
This edition comes in a specially crafted box, complete with a strap-changing tool, reflecting Oris' commitment to versatility. Priced at $3,200, and limited to just 2,009 pieces.
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