The water in New York City’s harbor is notoriously dirty, but one Swiss watch company is helping a local project clean it up by restoring the city’s once-thriving oyster population.
Oris just released its second limited edition watch to raise money for the Billion Oyster Project, a non-profit that works with students, educators and volunteers to rebuild New York’s oyster reefs.

Aptly named the New York Harbor II, it is based on Oris’s Aquis Date Relief, a professional-grade dive watch with a 300m water resistance and an integrated bracelet. The 43mm case is topped with a unidirectional stainless steel bezel with a diving scale carved in relief into the steel insert.
The New York Harbor II has a screw-down crown protected by a crown guard and an AR-coated sapphire crystal domed on both sides. The large dial provides ample legibility, aided by lumed hands, applied hour markers and a pip on the bezel.

It comes on a turquoise rubber strap with a steel folding clasp, and a three-link steel bracelet is included. During a launch event for the watch in New York City’s harbor, it became evident that the color resembles the famous oxidized copper of the Statue of Liberty.





