Let’s be real, your wrist has been slacking. It’s time it started pulling its weight for the planet. Enter the Oris Aquis Date New York Harbor Limited Edition II, a watch that lets you single-handedly support marine biodiversity from the comfort of your desk chair.


Inspired by the humble oyster—an unsung hero of the sea—this timepiece is significantly more handsome and less slimy than its muse. The stunning aqua green mother-of-pearl dial evokes the waters of New York Harbor, and with a whopping 300 metres of water resistance, it’s hilariously over-engineered for dodging puddles on your commute. Inside the robust 43.5mm steel case beats a Swiss automatic movement, because saving the world should be done with precision.




Oris gives you both a smart steel bracelet for board meetings and a sporty green rubber strap for, let’s face it, telling people you own a serious dive watch. At $3,000, this isn’t just a purchase; it’s a statement. A portion of sales goes directly to the Billion Oyster Project, helping restore New York’s waterways. As one of only 2,000 pieces, you’re not just buying a luxury tool watch; you’re buying certified bragging rights as a do-gooder. Your move, Captain Planet.









