TRIWA, the Swedish watch and accessory brand known for their commitment to sustainability, is proud to announce the launch of their latest watch, Ocean Plastic Timer. made completely from recycled ocean plastic. The watch is part of TRIWA’s Time for Oceans collection, which is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of protecting our oceans and be part of a solution.
The new watch features a 70’s inspired case and dial design, with a dual time zone feature that
makes it perfect for traveler’s and everyone that wants to make a statement for our oceans. The
watch is available in two colors matte black and navy blue with contrasting mini dials and hands.
TRIWA’s commitment to sustainability is at the heart of this new watch. The brand has long been
dedicated to reducing their environmental impact, and the Time for Oceans collection is a
testament to their ongoing efforts. By using recycled ocean plastic from Tide Earth to create this
new watch, TRIWA is helping to reduce the amount of plastic waste that ends up in our oceans,
creating new job opportunities at sea, while also creating a stylish and functional accessory, as a
statement for committing to our oceans.
“We’re thrilled to launch this new watch as part of our Time for Oceans collection,”
says Ludvig Scheja, co-founder of TRIWA. “At TRIWA, we believe that fashion and sustainability
can go hand in hand, and this new watch is a perfect example of that. We’re proud to be using
recycled ocean plastic from Tide Earth to create a beautiful and functional accessory that also
helps to protect our planet.”
Ocean Plastic Timer comes in two colors and is available for purchase on TRIWA’s website from
23rd of March. Price: $229, €219, 1995 SEK. With its stylish design and commitment to
sustainability, the Time for Oceans watch is sure to be a hit among environmentally-conscious
consumers and watch lovers alike.
Dylan Welch is the CEO and Host of Going Green, a podcast, website, and social media brand that highlights renewable energy, cleantech, and sustainable news.