Years ago, we put the Swedish independent watch and accessories TRIWA on our list of Watch Brands You Should Know for all of the obvious things you’ve come to expect from a great, under-the-radar timepiece. That prospect of looking great from boardwalk to boardroom was improved with their collection of watches made from destructed illegal guns, and now it gets even better with the new “Time for Oceans” collection of watches that turns recycled ocean plastic into a beautiful watch in one of four colors. Recycled ocean plastic. 10 ATM water resistance. Doomed scratch resistant mineral glass. Japanese Citizen Miyota movement. This watch has everything you want and nothing you don’t, which makes it an easy style upgrade when compared to the other options on the market. The entire Triwa “Time for Oceans” collection of watches are available for pre-order (delivery before April 30th) in green (Seaweed), red (Coral), navy (Deep blue) and dark gray (Seal).
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