Oris takes the lead among watch brands that focus on sustainability. We examine the brand’s work, its 2022 sustainability report and its eco-friendly watches; meanwhile, we can’t help but think about our own note.

It is called that mechanical watches are inherently sustainable. While it is necessary to change the technological devices updated with innovations every few years, a mechanical watch is transferred to the next generations and continues to work. However, sustainability, which is the topic of today’s agenda, has of course (and fortunately) moved to watchmaking as well, adding to the emotional attachment to watches, the inner comfort of fulfilling their social responsibility duty by acquiring these watches.

Sustainability in watchmaking progresses from several branches at the same time: 1. Brands produce watches that draw attention to nature and recycling. 2. Production centers; energy conversion, endemic plant cultivation, plastic waste and carbon emission neutralization. 3. Brands work with social responsibility associations and activists aligned with their mission to fund them.

While the watches produced by the recycling of used fishing nets, which are recycled from plastic waste in the oceans, are increasing day by day, a few brands are one step ahead with their emphasis on this issue. Swiss watch brand Oris takes the lead among them. Founded in 1904, the Swiss brand was known for its watches in the “accessible luxury” segment, mainly diving and aviation; but some time ago it added the slogan “Bringing Change for the Better” and the goal of “sustainability”. The brand made its headquarters in Hölstein climate neutral with the strategy drawn by the international sustainability ambassador Sven Mostögl, published the company’s “sustainability report” as a result of a three-year study, started to cooperate with leading associations to protect the oceans, the creatures in the oceans, and save the world from non-recyclable waste.

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Oris’ Center In Hölstein Was Certified Climate Neutral By The Independent Organization Climatepartner In 2021.

First, let us look at the brand’s “2022 Sustainability Report” together. This report is based on the emissions audit conducted by the independent organization ClimatePartner, which has certified Oris as a climate neutral company. Oris officials also put a mark on the statement that we said at the beginning that “watches are already sustainable”: “Many people in our industry say that a Swiss-made mechanical watch is basically a sustainable object. Because these watches are designed to last a lifetime, meaning they have a very low daily carbon footprint. However, while this is true, it is not sufficient. Generating emissions is an inevitable consequence of our business, but given the climate crisis our world is facing, we have a responsibility to closely scrutinize our emissions and implement a strategy to prevent, reduce or offset them.”