01 743 7734 4185-Set
Brand : | Oris |
Collection : | Oris Divers |
Model : | Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III |
Reference : | 01 743 7734 4185-Set |
Complement : | Stainless Steel - Aqua Blue Dial - Bracelet Stainless Steel |
On sale : | 2019 |
Brand : | Oris |
Collection : | Oris Divers |
Model : | Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III |
Reference : | 01 743 7734 4185-Set |
Complement : | Stainless Steel - Aqua Blue Dial - Bracelet Stainless Steel |
On sale : | 2019 |
List Price : | 2 300 € |
Diameter : | 43.50 mm |
Styles : | Sporty Diving |
Types : | Self-winding |
Calibre : | 743 |
Complication : | Small Seconds Stop second mechanism |
Case material : | Stainless steel |
Case peculiarity : | Screwed-down caseback Unidirectional turning bezel Engraved caseback Stainless steel screw-in security crown |
Shape : | Round |
Water-resistance : | 300 meters |
Dial color : | Blue |
Display : | Superluminova luminescent hands |
Glass : | Sapphire Antireflective coating Domed on both sides |
Strap material : | Steel |
Strap clasp : | Folding buckle |
+ More characteristics : | Movement Winding Automatic Power reserve 38 hours Hands and indices printed with Super-LumiNova® Stainless steel screw-in security crown Number Oris 743 Centre hands for hours and minutes, continuous seconds at 9 o’clock, circular date window with yellow indicator, date corrector, fine timing device and stop-second 2,000 pieces, each presented in a special box made of environmentally friendly algae Case Multi-piece stainless steel case Unidirectional rotating bezel with ceramic insert Case back Stainless steel Screwed Special engravings of corals and the Southern Cross, a star constellation also found on the Australian Flag and only visible in the Southern Hemisphere Dial Aqua blue Top glass Sapphire, domed on both sides Bracelet / Buckles Bracelet Multi-piece stainless steel bracelet with stainless steel security folding clasp with extension |
Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III
Oris returns to the world’s most diverse reef with a new diver’s watch
Restoring the reef
Oris is proud to introduce the Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III, a diver’s watch created in partnership with the pioneering Reef Restoration Foundation
Another watch tied to the world’s oceans…? It would be easy to write off the next chapter in Oris’s mission to play a part in bringing change for the better (it’s going to take all of us), but the Oris Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III is not just another ‘good cause’ watch.
As the name suggests, this is the third watch Oris has linked to the world’s largest and most diverse reef system (it’s so big it can be seen from space, and tip-to-toe it’s 2,600 km long), but since our last Great Barrier Reef watch, the situation has far from improved. In fact, it’s got worse. Two hot summers in 2016 and 2017 led to back-toback coral bleaching events, leaving vast areas of reefs all over the world devastated.
How serious is this? The Great Barrier Reef is around 8,000 years old and home to 1,500 species of fish, more than 400 types of hard coral, a third of the world’s soft corals, and six of the world’s seven species of threatened marine turtles. We have a collective responsibility to look after it.
Oris is not alone in recognising the scale of the problem. The independent Swiss watch company has partnered with a non-profit social enterprise set up in 2016, the Reef Restoration Foundation. Using knowledge shared by the Oris-backed Coral Restoration Foundation, the foundation has begun a coral planting project off Fitzroy Island near Cairns.
The programme is in its infancy, but with support from individuals and companies such as Oris – which installed its first coral tree off Fitzroy Island in 2018, a milestone for the company in its mission to bring change for the better – it has the potential to make a significant positive difference to some affected areas of the Great Barrier Reef.
In partnership with the foundation, Oris has created the Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III, a diver’s watch based on the legendary Oris Aquis. The new model, limited to 2,000 pieces, has a gradient blue dial and an aqua blue ceramic insert in its uni-directional rotating diver’s bezel, recalling the colours of the reef waters. Inside its 43.50 mm stainless steel case is an automatic movement that provides it with a small seconds and a circular date window. It’s water-resistant to 30 bar (300 metres).
Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III
Oris returns to the world’s most diverse reef with a new diver’s watch
Restoring the reef
Oris is proud to introduce the Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III, a diver’s watch created in partnership with the pioneering Reef Restoration Foundation
Another watch tied to the world’s oceans…? It would be easy to write off the next chapter in Oris’s mission to play a part in bringing change for the better (it’s going to take all of us), but the Oris Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III is not just another ‘good cause’ watch.
As the name suggests, this is the third watch Oris has linked to the world’s largest and most diverse reef system (it’s so big it can be seen from space, and tip-to-toe it’s 2,600 km long), but since our last Great Barrier Reef watch, the situation has far from improved. In fact, it’s got worse. Two hot summers in 2016 and 2017 led to back-toback coral bleaching events, leaving vast areas of reefs all over the world devastated.
How serious is this? The Great Barrier Reef is around 8,000 years old and home to 1,500 species of fish, more than 400 types of hard coral, a third of the world’s soft corals, and six of the world’s seven species of threatened marine turtles. We have a collective responsibility to look after it.
Oris is not alone in recognising the scale of the problem. The independent Swiss watch company has partnered with a non-profit social enterprise set up in 2016, the Reef Restoration Foundation. Using knowledge shared by the Oris-backed Coral Restoration Foundation, the foundation has begun a coral planting project off Fitzroy Island near Cairns.
The programme is in its infancy, but with support from individuals and companies such as Oris – which installed its first coral tree off Fitzroy Island in 2018, a milestone for the company in its mission to bring change for the better – it has the potential to make a significant positive difference to some affected areas of the Great Barrier Reef.
In partnership with the foundation, Oris has created the Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III, a diver’s watch based on the legendary Oris Aquis. The new model, limited to 2,000 pieces, has a gradient blue dial and an aqua blue ceramic insert in its uni-directional rotating diver’s bezel, recalling the colours of the reef waters. Inside its 43.50 mm stainless steel case is an automatic movement that provides it with a small seconds and a circular date window. It’s water-resistant to 30 bar (300 metres).
Brand : | Oris |
Collection : | Oris Divers |
Model : | Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III |
Reference : | 01 743 7734 4185-Set |
Complement : | Stainless Steel - Aqua Blue Dial - Bracelet Stainless Steel |
On sale : | 2019 |
List Price : | 2 300 € |
Diameter : | 43.50 mm |
Styles : | Sporty Diving |
Types : | Self-winding |
Calibre : | 743 |
Complication : | Small Seconds Stop second mechanism |
Case material : | Stainless steel |
Case peculiarity : | Screwed-down caseback Unidirectional turning bezel Engraved caseback Stainless steel screw-in security crown |
Shape : | Round |
Water-resistance : | 300 meters |
Dial color : | Blue |
Display : | Superluminova luminescent hands |
Glass : | Sapphire Antireflective coating Domed on both sides |
Strap material : | Steel |
Strap clasp : | Folding buckle |
More characteristics : | Movement Winding Automatic Power reserve 38 hours Hands and indices printed with Super-LumiNova® Stainless steel screw-in security crown Number Oris 743 Centre hands for hours and minutes, continuous seconds at 9 o’clock, circular date window with yellow indicator, date corrector, fine timing device and stop-second 2,000 pieces, each presented in a special box made of environmentally friendly algae Case Multi-piece stainless steel case Unidirectional rotating bezel with ceramic insert Case back Stainless steel Screwed Special engravings of corals and the Southern Cross, a star constellation also found on the Australian Flag and only visible in the Southern Hemisphere Dial Aqua blue Top glass Sapphire, domed on both sides Bracelet / Buckles Bracelet Multi-piece stainless steel bracelet with stainless steel security folding clasp with extension |