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01 752 7733 4183 MB
Brand : | Oris |
Collection : | Oris Aquis |
Model : | Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition |
Reference : | 01 752 7733 4183 MB |
Complement : | Stainless Steel - Stainless Steel Bracelet |
On sale : | 2017 |
Brand : | Oris |
Collection : | Oris Aquis |
Model : | Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition |
Reference : | 01 752 7733 4183 MB |
Complement : | Stainless Steel - Stainless Steel Bracelet |
On sale : | 2017 |
List Price : | 2 450 € |
Diameter : | 45.5 mm |
Styles : | Sporty |
Types : | Self-winding |
Calibre : | 752 |
Case material : | Stainless steel |
Case peculiarity : | Engraved caseback Screwed-down crown acier inoxydable Individual serial number engraved on the case-back |
Shape : | Round |
Water-resistance : | 500 meters |
Dial color : | Grey |
Display : | Hands SuperLumiNova® Polished nickel hour and minute hands with Super-LumiNova® inserts |
Indexes : | Superluminova luminescent |
Glass : | Domed Sapphire Antireflective coating Domed on both sides |
Strap material : | Stainless steel |
Strap clasp : | Folding buckle |
+ More characteristics : | Movement Automatic movement Oris Cal. 752, based on Sellita SW 220-1, with big day and date at 3 o’clock Case Multi-piece stainless steel case, screw-in security crown and crown protection Diver’s uni-directional rotating bezel with white minute scale on black polished ceramic inlay Sapphire crystal domed on both sides with anti-reflective coating inside Screwed stainless steel case back with embossed hammerhead shark and engraved limited edition number Dial Grey dial with white/blue minute scale and applied indices filled Blue central seconds hand with Super-LumiNova® ‘lollipop’ insert Strap / Buckles Stainless steel bracelet Special presentation box with an insignia on the inside featuring the hammerhead shark Swiss retail price CHF 2,550 |
On a mission to save the world’s sharks
The Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition will help fight the threat of shark extinction
In 40 years time, sharks will be extinct. That is the troubling prediction of leading ocean conservation experts who have tracked the decline of the world’s shark population over the last 50 years. Oris made its first diver’s watch in the 1960s and has had a close relationship with the oceans ever since. Today, the independent Swiss company has a stated mission to make a difference to the future of endangered species, particularly those found in the ocean.
With that in mind, Oris is delighted to introduce the Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition, a watch that will help raise funds for a shark conservation project run by the non-profit organization Pelagios Kakunjá, and supported by Oris ambassador and professional diver Jérôme Delafosse.Pelagios Kakunjá’s mission is to understand movements and migratory pathways of marine top predators.
Its latest project will look to learn more about migration routes of the endangered Scalloped Hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini) species of shark in the Eastern Pacific. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the global population of Scalloped Hammerheads has declined by up to 90 per cent over the last 30 years.
Project scientists will tag sharks using MiniPAT satellite transmitters funded by Oris. Each transmitter will
track the sharks for six to nine months before being automatically released on a set date and floating to the surface,from where they will transmit collected data to satellites. This data will help scientists understand sharks better so they can advise government agencies on fishing practices. Fishing is one of the greatest threats to sharks, which can become entangled in nets while feeding.
Jérôme will join the expedition together with fellow conservationists Dr James Ketchum, Pelagios Kakunjá’s Director of Marine Conservation; shark specialist Dr Mauricio Hoyos, who filmed the largest Great White Shark ever captured on film; and record-breaking freediver and underwater photographer Fred Buyle.
The Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition is based on the second-generation Aquis collection, also launched this year. The new line picks up on the spirit and design DNA of the original 2011 Aquis, bringing the same high-performance together with a more stylish silhouette. The new Aquis has a visually lighter feel than its predecessor. But it still offers a uni-directional rotating bezel with a black ceramic inlay, and water resistance to50 bar (500 metres).
Limited to 2,000 pieces, the Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition reflects the colour of the ocean with a blue central seconds hand and a blue minutes scale around the outer edge of its grey dial. The case back is embossed with a hammerhead shark and the limited edition number.
‘This watch is both a stark reminder of the threat facing the world’s shark population, and clear evidence of Oris’s commitment to fighting the extinction of endangered species,’ said Oris Chairman Ulrich W. Herzog. ‘We are delight ted to be supporting Pelagios Kakunjá and to be working with Oris ambassador Jérôme Delafosse, and we look forward to seeing the results of the project.’
‘We have to do something about the declining population of the world’s sharks,’ said Jérôme Delafosse, who has spent the last 20 years observing the world’s shark and dolphin populations. ‘Sharks play a vital role in the life of our oceans and we must do everything we can to ensure their future. It’s our duty to protect them, and I’m thrilled to be working with Oris and Pelagios Kakunjá on this fantastic project.’
The Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition is not just a high-performance diver’s watch – it will also play a significant role in the conservation of the hammerhead shark. It goes on sale in June 2017, priced CHF 2,550.
On a mission to save the world’s sharks
The Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition will help fight the threat of shark extinction
In 40 years time, sharks will be extinct. That is the troubling prediction of leading ocean conservation experts who have tracked the decline of the world’s shark population over the last 50 years. Oris made its first diver’s watch in the 1960s and has had a close relationship with the oceans ever since. Today, the independent Swiss company has a stated mission to make a difference to the future of endangered species, particularly those found in the ocean.
With that in mind, Oris is delighted to introduce the Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition, a watch that will help raise funds for a shark conservation project run by the non-profit organization Pelagios Kakunjá, and supported by Oris ambassador and professional diver Jérôme Delafosse.Pelagios Kakunjá’s mission is to understand movements and migratory pathways of marine top predators.
Its latest project will look to learn more about migration routes of the endangered Scalloped Hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini) species of shark in the Eastern Pacific. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the global population of Scalloped Hammerheads has declined by up to 90 per cent over the last 30 years.
Project scientists will tag sharks using MiniPAT satellite transmitters funded by Oris. Each transmitter will
track the sharks for six to nine months before being automatically released on a set date and floating to the surface,from where they will transmit collected data to satellites. This data will help scientists understand sharks better so they can advise government agencies on fishing practices. Fishing is one of the greatest threats to sharks, which can become entangled in nets while feeding.
Jérôme will join the expedition together with fellow conservationists Dr James Ketchum, Pelagios Kakunjá’s Director of Marine Conservation; shark specialist Dr Mauricio Hoyos, who filmed the largest Great White Shark ever captured on film; and record-breaking freediver and underwater photographer Fred Buyle.
The Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition is based on the second-generation Aquis collection, also launched this year. The new line picks up on the spirit and design DNA of the original 2011 Aquis, bringing the same high-performance together with a more stylish silhouette. The new Aquis has a visually lighter feel than its predecessor. But it still offers a uni-directional rotating bezel with a black ceramic inlay, and water resistance to50 bar (500 metres).
Limited to 2,000 pieces, the Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition reflects the colour of the ocean with a blue central seconds hand and a blue minutes scale around the outer edge of its grey dial. The case back is embossed with a hammerhead shark and the limited edition number.
‘This watch is both a stark reminder of the threat facing the world’s shark population, and clear evidence of Oris’s commitment to fighting the extinction of endangered species,’ said Oris Chairman Ulrich W. Herzog. ‘We are delight ted to be supporting Pelagios Kakunjá and to be working with Oris ambassador Jérôme Delafosse, and we look forward to seeing the results of the project.’
‘We have to do something about the declining population of the world’s sharks,’ said Jérôme Delafosse, who has spent the last 20 years observing the world’s shark and dolphin populations. ‘Sharks play a vital role in the life of our oceans and we must do everything we can to ensure their future. It’s our duty to protect them, and I’m thrilled to be working with Oris and Pelagios Kakunjá on this fantastic project.’
The Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition is not just a high-performance diver’s watch – it will also play a significant role in the conservation of the hammerhead shark. It goes on sale in June 2017, priced CHF 2,550.
Brand : | Oris |
Collection : | Oris Aquis |
Model : | Oris Hammerhead Limited Edition |
Reference : | 01 752 7733 4183 MB |
Complement : | Stainless Steel - Stainless Steel Bracelet |
On sale : | 2017 |
List Price : | 2 450 € |
Diameter : | 45.5 mm |
Styles : | Sporty |
Types : | Self-winding |
Calibre : | 752 |
Case material : | Stainless steel |
Case peculiarity : | Engraved caseback Screwed-down crown acier inoxydable Individual serial number engraved on the case-back |
Shape : | Round |
Water-resistance : | 500 meters |
Dial color : | Grey |
Display : | Hands SuperLumiNova® Polished nickel hour and minute hands with Super-LumiNova® inserts |
Indexes : | Superluminova luminescent |
Glass : | Domed Sapphire Antireflective coating Domed on both sides |
Strap material : | Stainless steel |
Strap clasp : | Folding buckle |
More characteristics : | Movement Automatic movement Oris Cal. 752, based on Sellita SW 220-1, with big day and date at 3 o’clock Case Multi-piece stainless steel case, screw-in security crown and crown protection Diver’s uni-directional rotating bezel with white minute scale on black polished ceramic inlay Sapphire crystal domed on both sides with anti-reflective coating inside Screwed stainless steel case back with embossed hammerhead shark and engraved limited edition number Dial Grey dial with white/blue minute scale and applied indices filled Blue central seconds hand with Super-LumiNova® ‘lollipop’ insert Strap / Buckles Stainless steel bracelet Special presentation box with an insignia on the inside featuring the hammerhead shark Swiss retail price CHF 2,550 |