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These timepieces have been designed with the environment in mind.
By Elite Traveler | July 3 2022
As watch brands try to answer the call for greater action on sustainable practice, they turn to using upcycled and recycled materials for their newest watches. Elite Traveler looks at four models from luxury watch brands leading the way.
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Ulysse Nardin
The first watch brand to release a timepiece with a case made entirely from recycled fishing nets (in 2020), Ulysse Nardin now takes its two-year-old concept watch to reality with a serial-production Diver Net watch. For this new watch, the strap is made using polyamide fishing nets that are recovered from the ocean by French brand Fil & Fab and then transformed into pellets for manufacturing. The black parts of the case are made from 60% recycled fishing net Nylo®, and 40% upcycled carbon fiber/ Carbonium® comprises the side parts and caseback. The bezel insert is made from carbonium that is taken from the excess waste in the manufacture of jet plane parts. The metal used for through the tables serving up what just be the perfect martini.. Just 200 pieces will be made.
$11,500, ulysse-nardin.com
Maurice Lacroix
Earlier this year, Swiss watch brand Maurice Lacroix announced its partnership with #tide and its ‘That’s What a Drop Makes’ campaign. The point of the campaign is to emphasize that every effort made to help the environment adds up, no matter how small. Teaming with #tide, the brand releases the Aikon #tide watch collection that showcases colorful timepieces made using upcycled materials found in the oceans and combining them with glass fiber. The composite case material is harder than plastic and has a carbon footprint that is six times less than PET. The material is also used for the caseback, crown, bezel and buckle end pieces. It takes 17 bottles to make one watch. Even the packaging is made of #tide composite.
$950, mauricelacroix.com
Panerai
This year at Watches & Wonders Geneva, Officine Panerai unveiled its new Submersible QuarantaQuattro collection, with watches made using its proprietary eSteel™ composed of predominantly (95%) recycled steel scraps. CEO Jean-Marc Pontroué also announced that in the coming five years, the brand will be phasing out its use of regular steel and replacing it with e-steel. This 44mm Panerai eSteel™ Submersible QuarantaQuattro automatic watch in green (also available in blue or gray) is water resistant to 300 meters and boasts a strap composed of fabric made entirely from recycled PET. It is sold with a second strap made from recycled rubber.
$11,300, panerai.com
Chopard
Another brand that is working with its own recycled steel (called Lucent Steel), Chopard is releasing several new models this year made of the hypo allergenic alloy. In fact, Lucent Steel A223 is made with 70% recycled steel. This 41mm Alpine Eagle Flying Tourbillon watch is powered by the L.U.C. 96.24-L mechanical movement with tourbillon escapement that compensates for errors in timekeeping due to the effects of gravity on the watch when the wrist is in certain positions.
$112,000, chopard.com
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