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Oris’ Ocean Trilogy Watches Highlight The World’s Ocean Plastics Problem

Oris’ Ocean Trilogy Watches Highlight The World’s Ocean Plastics Problem

From the beginning, Oris has been making unique timepieces while also being ecologically friendly with their use of sustainable materials and manufacturing techniques. Their efforts restore, protect and clean the world’s oceans and conserve the many vital life forms they contain. The Ocean Trilogy which consists of 3 watches–Great Barrier Reef III, Clean Ocean and the new Blue Whale (only available as part of the trilogy)–draws attention to the threat plastic has on the world’s oceans by using recycled plastic bottles to make the presentation case for the 200 available sets.