Our commitment to environmental and social responsibility is one of the key elements in the brand’s development strategy. Thanks to our natural interest in the marine world, we have chosen to focus our efforts on SDG 14, which determines the priority actions to be carried out to ensure sustainable management of the Ocean.
WE
Watch
Over
Sharks
Since 1846, the Ocean is our first inspiration, sharks and their healing powers too. So for the past decades, together with our partners in the field, we are on a mission to safeguard a future for sharks.
90% of sharks have disappeared from the Mediterranean
Time to Act partner
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Shark Tagging
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Shark Tagging
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WE
Fight
Plastic
Pollution
By driving our research efforts towards new innovative and responsible materials, and through our Sustainable Innovation Lab, we will make the reduction of our future carbon footprint… a reality.
9 million tons of plastic are introduced into the ocean every year
Diver The Ocean Race
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R-Strap
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Diver Net
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WE
Are
Sustainable
In Essence
Passed down from generation to generation, a luxury watch has a lasting destiny by its nature. Sourced almost entirely in Switzerland and assembled locally thanks to the know-how of the watchmakers, a Ulysse Nardin timepiece is an object designed to last.
A SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT BY ESSENCE
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Our timepieces do more than measure time, they defy it. Using only their own mechanical energy, they are designed to last centuries. Locally sourced almost entirely in Switzerland, they are also assembled by Swiss watchmakers.
RESPONSIBLE GOLD
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In line with these standards, Ulysse Nardin actively supports the ethical gold industry. Since 2017, Ulysse Nardin sources 100% of its gold responsibly.
RESPONSIBLE SOURCING & UPCYCLING
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Ulysse Nardin applies the control systems of the Kimberley Process, which combats the trade in diamonds that finance armed conflict. All diamonds purchased by the Brand comply with the World Diamond Council System of Warranties attached to the Kimberley Process.
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