Time And Tides: Reviewing the Oris Aquis Dat Watt
Photos by Oris, WatchTime and and Olaf Ko?ster
It?s certainly no secret that Hölstein-based Oris is involved in several ?Change for the Better? projects around the world. One of these locations is the Wadden Sea, called ?Dat Watt,? a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Martina Richter traveled there to test the Oris Dat Watt (Ref. 1 761 7765 4185 Set), a limited-edition dive watch that tracks the lunar cycle and the tides of the northern hemisphere.
Oris has been investing in environmental and sustainability projects for more than a decade. In order to draw more attention to its ?Change for the Better? initiatives, the company is also launching timepieces like the recently introduced limited-edition Dat Watt dive watch, our test watch. Proceeds from sales of this watch support various charities and the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat, a coordinating body founded in 1987 by the governments of Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, the three countries that border the Wadden Sea. Oris and the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat also organize joint events to raise awareness about the special features of this unique natural area. Martina Richter was on hand for the first event, which took place in Lauwersoog in the Netherlands. More importantly, she got to wear the Oris Dat Watt dive watch.
Manufactured in a limited edition of 2,009 timepieces, this special model was created in collaboration with the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat and is based on Oris?s Aquis dive watch. The Dat Wat...
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