To protect and conserve
Oris continues its mission to conserve the world’s oceans and to bring change for the better with the Oris Clipperton Limited Edition
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But despite its remoteness, the French-owned island and its unique ecosystem are under threat because of illegal commercial fishing and pollution. Its waters are a critical migration corridor for a number of threatened species of shark and pelagic, and several endemic species, on land and underwater, call it home.
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The Clipperton Island is an uninhabited atoll in the Eastern Tropical Zone with a unique ecosystem, which is under threat because of illegal commercial fishing and pollution
Earlier this year, Oris announced its sponsorship of The Clipperton Expedition, a ‘citizen-science’ expedition led by N2Pix, specialized in underwater imagery and expeditions owned by Canadians Michel Labrecque and Julie Ouimet. The Oris-sponsored expedition took a group of scientists and conservationists on the arduous 80-hour journey to Clipperton (it’s only accessible by boat) to raise awareness of the vital role Clipperton plays in the migration patterns of these species, to gather data to help develop existing shark migration theories, and to effect lasting change that will preserve Clipperton’s ecosystem.
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Oris is now following this up with the launch of the Oris Clipperton Limited Edition, a diver’s watch based on the brand’s Aquis series. A percentage of funds raised by sales of the 2,000 pieces produced will go towards the protection of our ocean in upcoming initiatives. Last year, a French ministerial order created a 12-nautical-mile Marine Protected Area (MPA) around the atoll, but the ambition is to secure an extension of the MPA to 100 nautical miles and UNESCO World Heritage Site status for Clipperton.
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The Oris Clipperton Limited Edition is a fitting tribute to the atoll and to the work of Michel Labrecque and Julie Ouimet. It has a gradient blue dial designed to reflect the colour of the water around the atoll, which drops to 60 metres deep just offshore. The 43.5mm stainless steel case is water-resistant to 30 bar (300 metres) and has a screwed case back embossed with an outline of Clipperton Island and its coordinates. Oris Clipperton is a registered trade mark.
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Beyond these features, the watch has the same roster of high-performance functions the Oris Aquis is renowned for. Its automatic movement provides it with a date function and a sweeping seconds hand, which Oris has finished with a ‘lollipop’ filled with luminescent Super-LumiNova®. This is a significant detail – to qualify for diver’s watch status, a watch must have a display that shows the running of the watch to indicate to the wearer that their dive timing is accurate. The watch also has a uni-directional rotating bezel with a black ceramic insert with a 60-minute counter.
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The Oris Clipperton Limited Edition is the next step in Oris’s commitment to conserving the world’s oceans and to bringing change for the better. It follows limited edition watches made in partnership with the Coral Restoration Foundation and shark conservation programme Pelagios Kakunjá.
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The Oris Clipperton Limited Edition’s presentation box is made using environmentally friendly regenerative algae. Inside it has a Clipperton Island insignia
‘We’re proud of our Swiss watchmaking traditions, as well as the quality and integrity of our watches,’ says Oris Chairman Ulrich W. Herzog. ‘But we’re just as, if not more passionate about bringing change to make our world better, and in particular to conserving the world’s oceans. We have been making diver’s watches since the 1960s and have deep links with the underwater world – the Clipperton Limited Edition reflects our commitment to it, and becomes a significant part of our
#changeforthebetter vision.’
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Technical Specifications
Collection: Aquis
Model: Oris Clipperton Limited Edition to 2,000 pieces
Reference No. 01 733 7730 4185 MB Steel
Movement
Automatic movement Oris Cal. 733 (based on Sellita SW 200-1)
With date window at 6 o’clock
Dimensions: Ø 25.60 mm, 11 1/2’’’
Functions
Centre hands for hours, minutes and seconds, date window,
Instantaneous date, date corrector, fine timing device and stop-second
Winding: Automatic winding, bi-directionally rotating red rotor
Power-Reserve: 38 hrs
Vibrations: 28’800 A/h, 4 Hz
Jewels: 26
Case
Material: Multi-piece stainless steel, case ceramic minutes scale top ring
Size: Ø 43.50 mm, 1.713 inches
Top Glass: Sapphire, domed on both sides, anti-reflective coating inside
Case Back: Screwed stainless steel case back with special engravings and engraved limited edition number
Operating Devices: Stainless steel screw-in security crown
Water Resistance: 30 bar (300 m)
Interhorn Width: 24 mm
Diver’s uni-directional rotating bezel with black ceramic insert with 60-minute timer and zero marker filled with Super-LumiNova®
Crystal
Sapphire crystal domed on both sides with inner anti-reflective coating
Dial
Gradient blue dial with applied indices filled with Super-LumiNova®.
Nickel hour and minute hands filled with Super-LumiNova®.
Nickel central seconds hand with ‘lollipop’ insert filled with Super-LumiNova®
Strap/Bracelet
Black rubber strap with Oris-developed safety anchor and quick-adjust, sliding-sledge folding clasp with extension.
Alternatively available with stainless steel bracelet with quick-adjust, sliding-sledge folding clasp with extension
Interhorn Width: 24 mm
Extras
Special presentation box is made using environmentally friendly regenerative algae.
Inside it has a Clipperton Island insignia, certificate, limited to 2000
Price Swiss Retail Price: CHF 1,950.00
EditionLimited edition 2000 pieces
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