Richard Lane Skylark Watch
Clean, classic aesthetic at a price that wont break the bank. We believe in providing top quality watches for all. Using only the highest-end stainless steel, quartz powered watch movements and quality vegan leather; each piece is truly a gem.
Charity
Marine Conservation Institute
Marine Conservation Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to securing permanent, strong protection for the oceans’ most important places – for us and future generations. As a leader in the global movement to protect vast ocean areas, the institute uses the latest science to identify important marine ecosystems around the world and then advocate for their protection. The institute works with scientists, communities, government officials and other organizations to identify key threats to areas in the sea and then build workable solutions.
Details
Band Width: 20mm
Movement: Quartz
Case Shape: Round
Water Resistance Depth: Splash resistant
Case Thickness: 50mm
Dial Window Material: Glass
Dial Diameter: 40mm
Clasp Type: Buckle
Band Length: 24cm
Band Material Type: Rose Gold Plated Stainless Steel
Case Material: Rose Gold Plated Stainless Steel
Price - $74.99 USD
Richard Lane CHARITY
Surfrider Foundation
The Surfrider Foundation is a grassroots non-profit environmental organization that works to protect and preserve our world's oceans, and beaches. Surfrider focuses on such issues like water quality, beach preservation, beach access, and sustaining marine ecosystems. Headquartered in San Clemente, California, the Surfrider Foundation has become one of the leading voices in the Marine Life conservation community. Do you want to get involved? Surfrider hosts beach cleanups around the world. Visit their website to find out how you can join the movement.
Pacific Marine Mammal Center
The Pacific Marine Mammal Center is a non-profit organization that specializes in the rescue, and rehabilitation of marine mammals. The amazing staff at the PMMC is trained to recognize animals suffering from infections, malnourishment, pneumonia, gill net strangulation, and other different illnesses. The main goal is to rehabilitate these Marine mammals back to a state where they can be released back into the Ocean. This year PMMC has seen record numbers of sick and injured mammals washed up on the California coast. Visit their website to find out how you can volunteer.