women’s watches with bold and colorful dials for a pop of style-BOLDR Odyssey MGP

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The Marine Genome Project aims to protect ocean biodiversity for future generations by studying ways to overcome and prevent threats to marine populations. Their dedicated team of professional & citizen scientists collect eDNA samples and perform various tests that will further our understanding of species evolution, ecological patterns, and potentially life-altering medicines, to name a few. 

BOLDR built the Odyssey MGP in full titanium from bezel to bracelet, delivering super-resistance to the elements at a total weight of just 130 grams. The dial carries a glow-in-the-dark DNA strand surrounded by bubbles representing our commitment to the cause - they do not wish to explain what whales and corals were to our children.

This comfy 40mm diver has a quick-adjust buckle on its screw-in link bracelet, allowing up to 3 easy length adjustments. No tools needed. Just unbuckle and slide between the points to suit how your wrist feels, or to accommodate dive suits.

BOLDR applied vertical brushing for a crisp finish that accentuates its angular lugs. Secured by a screw-down crown, it can dive down to 300m without a fuss.

BOLDR is extremely proud to endorse the Marine Genome Project and to welcome Daniel as Brand Ambassador. Find out how you can get involved with the project:  

*About the DNA artwork: The Odyssey MGP's dial artwork depicts Z-DNA, a left handed DNA structure observed in some biological functions including: transcription, replication, regulation of gene expression, repair, enhancing frequencies of recombination, deletion, relocation events, and several autoimmune diseases. The Marine Genome Project chose to utilize a left handed DNA helix to represent the importance of marine genetics as a tool to better understand not only the health of our oceans, but how human health is directly tied to our blue planet. It also pays tribute to close family and friends of the organization who suffer from autoimmune diseases.