Ulysee Nardin’s Latest Limited-Edition Dive Watch Was Designed To Honour Veterans
The watchmaker and One More Wave, a nonprofit, embark on their second collaboration in support of military personnel.
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In honour of Veteran’s Day, Ulysse Nardin has teamed up for its second partnership with nonprofit One More Wave to create a limited-edition timepiece.
The Swiss watchmaker released its first collaborative watch with the charity, the Diver Deep Dive OMW, back in 2019; this month, the duo built on their previous project with the debut of the Diver Chronometre 44 mm One More Wave. With their shared passion for military personnel, the watch brand and the nonprofit make the perfect match. One More Wave provides wounded and disabled veterans with customised surfing equipment, as well as a global network of surfing volunteers to empower them to heal with surf therapy. Meanwhile, Ulysse Nardin has worked with the US military for more than a century, first supplying ships and submarines with mobile, onboard chronometres in the early 1900s and later serving as an official timepiece of the US Navy.
“We are thrilled to release our latest timepiece with One More Wave and couldn’t imagine a better partner to support US veterans,” shares François-Xavier Hotier, president of Ulysse Nardin Americas. “We thought this would be the perfect timepiece to launch on Veteran’s Day to celebrate US veterans and give back to their community. We hope to bring more awareness to One More Wave and will do whatever we can to support this inspiring organisation.”
The limited-edition Diver Chronometre OMW is a modern diver with a bold turquoise-and-black design featuring a 44 mm black DLC titanium case. The watch is complete with a grey rubber strap and features bright turquoise accents that extend from the dial to the strap and the caseback. Flip the timepiece over, and you’ll see the exhibition caseback showcasing the Calibre UN 118 self-winding movement. In the centre, you’ll find an engraving with the “One More Wave” logo in vibrant black-and-turquoise hues.
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