Luxury watchmakers hope to buy more time for Mother Earth


IWC Schafhaussen has teamed up with the Charles Darwin Foundation to raise funds for its work in the Galapagos Islands.

Luxury watch brands are doing their part for a better society through fundraising initiatives and programmes to inspire creativity.

As the luxury watch industry continues to expand and grow richer, more and more watchmakers are hoping to buy more time for Mother Earth by engaging in active community development work, charitable campaigns and mentoring programmes that allow them to interact with people on the ground. 

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