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Clubmaster Regatta x The Most Beautiful Bays in the World

Sale price€420,00

SKU: 241542.SP.NB.15
Clubmaster Regatta chronograph watch, 42 mm. The Most Beautiful Bays in the World Special edition. Matt recycled plastic case, produced in Belgium. Navy blue dial with raised bars. Chronograph, regatta counter with 5'+5' countdown, 24-hour counter at 3 o'clock and small seconds counter at 6 o'clock. Inner ring with nautical tachymeter scale. Bar hands and indexes with white Superluminova® luminescent inserts. Curved ultra-resistant K1 glass. Water-resistant to 200m / 20 ATM. NATO OCEAN PET strap, specially designed by Briston and made from recycled plastic waste collected from the Mediterranean Sea. Interchangeable without tools. Water-resistant. Hybrid mechaquartz movement calibre VK83.

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CLUBMASTER REGATTA

TECHNICAL DETAILS

INNOVATION

RECYCLED PLASTIC

To open the way to new models of manufacturing and consumption that respect environmental issues, Briston has teamed up with the NGOThe Most Beautiful Bays in the World, and developed a special edition of the Clubmaster Regatta with an innovative ocean-blue recycled plastic case, made in Belgium.

IMPACT

INNOVATIVE STRAP

As part of its association withThe Most Beautiful Bays in the World, Briston has designed a new fabric strap, NATO Ocean PET, made from 100% recycled plastic bottle fibre from waste collected in the Mediterranean Sea.

PARTERNSHIP

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BAYS IN THE WORLD

The Most Beautiful Bays in the World association was set up 26 years ago by a group of founding bays who wanted to work together to develop responsible tourism, aware of the impact of tourism on the biodiversity of the bays themselves. The association brings together 42 bays that work together and take part in major United Nations and UNESCO forums on sustainable development, global warming, rising sea levels and all the issues that affect the future of our bays and their protection. Find out more about the association.