Bear Grylls Survival ECO Master
45mm, Sustainable Outdoor Watch - 3757.ECO
£849.00
Luminox Bear Grylls Survival Master series uses #tide upcycled plastic from water bottles reclaimed from the ocean for its 45mm case, bezel and straps creating a new chronograph, available in an outdoor green dial and strap colorway. The case back of the watch includes Luminox, Bear Grylls and #tide logos and water resistant to 200 meters.
More Details
- Origin: Swiss Made
- Always Visible: Constant glow for up to 25 years
- Size of case (diameter): 45 mm
- Function: Chronograph Date
- Water resistance (meters, feet, ATM): 200 / 660 / 20
- Movement: Swiss Quartz
- Case material: 100% Recycled ocean-bound plastic material
- Bezel: Uni-directional rotating
- Case back: 316L Stainless steel screw in
- Crystal glass material: Sapphire crystal, anti-reflective coating
- Crown: Screw in, double security gasket, crown protected
- Strap / bracelet: 100% Recycled ocean-bound plastic material
- Lug width: 24 mm
- Case height: 14 mm
- Weight: 85 g

Features
Strap made from #tide ocean waste material
The Bear Grylls Survival Master ECO series watch comes with a signature buckle and an outdoor green strap in 24 mm. The material of the strap is called #tide ocean material, which is made from 100% ocean-bound plastic.All straps with the same lug width fit the watch.


About #tide ocean material®
The material is made from 100% ocean-bound plastic, developed in partnership with Swiss scientists. On five islands in the Andaman Sea off the coast of Thailand, local fishermen are being trained and paid to gather and sort plastic waste. The #tide material starts out as this collected plastic waste, which is then broken down by a sophisticated sustainable process to its base particles. These are treated, cleaned, and then shredded so that they can be injected, just like the original plastic it once was. In this way, Luminox reuses this material, reduces the impact on the planet, and helps to clean up the ocean, while also helping these indigenous people learn a new skill and make a regular income.Learn more about #tide on www.tide.earth .
Sustainability @Luminox
Sustainability has been on Luminox’s radar for a while, and its parent company, Mondaine Watch Ltd., is one of the world’s first carbon-neutral watch companies. Since 2020, all Mondaine brands, including Luminox, operate with net-zero carbon emissions. The Mondaine Group uses solar power and eco-friendly materials in its production processes and is renowned for its innovation, including in the environmental field. In addition, a proportion of the company's revenue is donated to social and environmental non-profit organizations, such as Fairventures Worldwide .
Features
Strap made from #tide ocean waste material
The Bear Grylls Survival Master ECO series watch comes with a signature buckle and an outdoor green strap in 24 mm. The material of the strap is called #tide ocean material, which is made from 100% ocean-bound plastic.All straps with the same lug width fit the watch.

About #tide ocean material®
The material is made from 100% ocean-bound plastic, developed in partnership with Swiss scientists. On five islands in the Andaman Sea off the coast of Thailand, local fishermen are being trained and paid to gather and sort plastic waste. The #tide material starts out as this collected plastic waste, which is then broken down by a sophisticated sustainable process to its base particles. These are treated, cleaned, and then shredded so that they can be injected, just like the original plastic it once was. In this way, Luminox reuses this material, reduces the impact on the planet, and helps to clean up the ocean, while also helping these indigenous people learn a new skill and make a regular income.Learn more about #tide on www.tide.earth .

Sustainability @Luminox
Sustainability has been on Luminox’s radar for a while, and its parent company, Mondaine Watch Ltd., is one of the world’s first carbon-neutral watch companies. Since 2020, all Mondaine brands, including Luminox, operate with net-zero carbon emissions. The Mondaine Group uses solar power and eco-friendly materials in its production processes and is renowned for its innovation, including in the environmental field. In addition, a proportion of the company's revenue is donated to social and environmental non-profit organizations, such as Fairventures Worldwide .