Triwa Introduces a Watch Made From Recycled Plastics with the Time for Oceans Series
If the recent 50th anniversary of Earth Day celebrations has you thinking of ways you can help the environment, or about ways you may have fallen short in the past, a new watch out of Sweden might just have your name on it. Triwa has recently released their ?Time for Oceans? line, and it consists of four colorful watches, with cases and straps made from recycled ocean plastics. These inexpensive quartz watches are made to be conversation starters – not about horology, but about horology, but instead about a much more serious issue that impacts all of us. Let?s take a look.
Triwa Time for Oceans
Case Material: Recycled ocean plastic
Dial: Coral, Seaweed, Deep Blue, Seal
Dimensions: 37mmÂ
Crystal: Mineral glass      Â
Water Resistance: 10 ATM  Crown: Push/pull                 Â
Movement: Miyota 2035
Strap/bracelet: Woven recycled ocean nylon   Â
Price: $129
Reference Number: n/a
Expected Release: Available for pre-order nowÂ
Pollution in the world?s oceans is a serious problem, as it impacts not just marine life, but our own food supply. Recent years have seen many large and small initiatives to clean the massive amounts of accumulated plastics from our oceans, and Triwa has teamed up with a Swiss environmental group to retrieve, recycle, and reuse recovered plastic by turning it into the watches seen here. In a solar powered process, ocean plastics are turned into small granules from which they can then be recycled into w...
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