Triwa Ocean Plastic Watch - Seaweed

Brand New - Unworn - Comes in Box

Did you know that TRIWA's Time for Oceans watch was the world’s first watch made of Ocean Plastic? From the beginning, this watch has been designed with sustainability and environmental responsibility in mind. The watch features a minimalist design with a clean and simple dial, and it is available in different color options to suit different personal styles.

One of the key features of the Time for Oceans watch is that both the case and the strap are made from recycled ocean plastic, which helps to reduce the environmental impact of the watch, while also solving the problem of Ocean Plastic. In doing so, we also support the work of #tide who works tirelessly to improve the oceans and provide alternative solutions with the materials they gather. With this in mind, the Ocean Plastic watch is a truly eco-friendly choice for those who are conscious of their environmental footprint and want to contribute at the same time.

In terms of functionality, the Time for Oceans watch has a Japanese quartz movement, which is known for its accuracy and reliability. The watch is also water-resistant up to 10 ATM, so you don’t have to be careful when enjoying your favorite water activities.

With its minimalist design, innovative and high-quality materials, and reliable functionality, this watch is sure to appeal to anyone who values both style and sustainability.


Case size: 37mm

Strap Width: 20mm

Movement: Quartz, Miyota 2035

Water Resistance: 10 ATM

Case size: 37mm

Case Material: Ocean plastic

Dial: Green 3D wave polished dial

Strap Width: 20mm

Adjustable Length: 165-220 mm

Strap Material: Ocean plastic nylon

Strap Color: Green

Buckle: Stainless steel matte silver

Movement: Quartz, Miyota 2035

Water Resistance: 10 ATM

Crystal: Mineral Glass


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