WristWatch Magazine #19 | Page 123

tional Park in Alaska, Jaeger-LeCoultre supported an expedition of this largely unexplored site. In the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, technical support to the UNESCO World Heritage Centre helped establish a thirty-year plan geared toward the long-term protection of the largest coral system on earth. The Tides of Time exhibition is currently travelling the globe and can be seen at Jaeger-LeCoultre boutiques in Geneva, Shanghai, Singapore, Moscow, Miami, and São Paulo. For its part, Jaeger-LeCoultre says it has been long concerned with the natural environment and has been “actively involved in protecting its integrity and beauty. Because of its international growth, it is quite natural for Jaeger-LeCoultre to extend its involvement to other sites than its own. The endeavors pursued through the Tides of Time partnership encompass not only natural treasures, but also a legacy of time that nothing can replace. Like true crown jewels of the oceans, these sites need our protection in order to maintain their integrity and to continue their history in peace, in the same way that time ticks by on a clock that nothing should disturb.” 2016 | Wristwatch 123