Movember time: get a free shave, raise money and win an Oris watch
Oris partners with the Nomad Barber in support of Movember
Luxury Swiss watchmaker, Oris, has this year announced a partnership with the award-winning Nomad Barber, in the heart of London's trendy Shoreditch, to support international men’s health charity, the Movember Foundation.
In observing “Movember”, men must go a full month - the entirety of November - without shaving, in order to raise money for and bring awareness to male health issues, including prostate and testicular cancer. This year, Oris has crafted the Movember Diver Sixty-Five watch, complete with gorgeous black and rose gold hands to match Movember's colours.
Meanwhile, Nomad Barber will open its doors for an “Oris Shave Down” event on Wednesday 1 November, offering customers a wet shave free of charge to prepare for a month of bushy top lips.
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What's more, the gentleman who can raise the most money by the end of the month will win an exclusive Oris Diver Sixty-Five watch - worth £1,800. Get growing!
The Oris Movember Diver Sixty-Five special edition will be available for purchase in participating retailers. A percentage of proceeds from sales of the watch will be donated to Movember.
For bookings to participate in the Movember Shave Down: nomadxoris.resurva.com/book
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