Pozilay Launches the Limited Edition of the Deep-Wrist Watch Devilfish Foundation in Paraguay

The devil fish is one of many sea creatures that survive the serious threat of overfishing. The British charity Manta Trust is committed to preserving and protecting the Devil's Fish in more than 20 different countries. Over the years, Bao Qi Lai has been full support for this charity. This summer, Bao Qi Lai for the first time for the devil fish conservation charity launched a limited edition watch, a limited edition of 188, part of the sales revenue will provide funding for the new expedition project. The new Platonic dive watch The Devil Fish Foundation limited edition dial decorated two devil fish pattern, they seem to jumped out of the water from below the waves. Each watch is unique because the sculptures on the watch are all based on the mottled pattern of Guy Stevens, the chief executive officer of the Foundation, and the belly of the devil's fish taken by his team with an underwater camera. In addition, the bottom of the table is also engraved with a unique identification number, the table can be based on this number to log in to the designated site for the devil fish named. The new Platoon dive watch Devil Fish Foundation limited edition equipped with automatic row helium valve to meet the diving needs of up to 500 meters. The unique sports style time scale and hands are coated with Luminescent phosphor to ensure easy reading even in underwater environments. "It is an honor to be a partner in the Devil's Fish Foundation and we are deeply honored to work for Guy Stevens and his team through the limited edition of the new Devil Watch Foundation in Paraguay," said Sascha Moeri, Said, "When you buy this watch, connoisseurs can not only have a truly unique timepiece, but also contribute to the protection of the devil fish." Bucherer will donate a portion of its sales revenue to fund new test projects. Data will be collected during the exam to help protect the devil's habitat. In August 2017, the expedition team will spend two weeks conducting a sea survey of the devil fish populations in the waters around the Maldives, analyzing their habitats and feeding habits, and the plankton they prey on. This funding will also be used to expand the Maldives database, which currently has more than 4,000 Devil fish recorded, helping the Devil's Fish Foundation conduct more extensive research. "Once we've identified the important habitat for the devil fish population, we will introduce more effective safeguards," said Guy Stevens, chief executive officer of the Devil's Fish Foundation. "We are thankful to Pauline for supporting the summer Maldives expedition program and we have Opportunity to make major strides towards the stated goal of creating a sustainable future for the devilfish by sustaining a healthy and diverse marine ecosystem. " This article is reproduced, does not represent the world position of million table.