Saturday, June 14, 2014

The Steve Nash Foundation and JEANRICHARD

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Swiss luxury watch manufacturer JEANRICHARD is honored to announce its support of the 7TH edition of The Steve Nash Foundation Showdown New York. This partnership highlights JEANRICHARD’s continued commitment to the world of sports and tie in to its Philosophy of Life and giving back to the community.

JEANRICHARD will award the Most Valuable Player of the Game and a “Friend of the Foundation” with the unique Terrascope timepiece, a multi colored aluminum version of the brand’s iconic collection. 
Courtesy of JEANRICHARD

An ode to color, happiness and light, this aluminum watch with its daring red middle case, blue shafts, green bezel and raised white dial with blue hour-markers and a luminescent orange coating is the summer breeze with character in JEANRICHARD’s extended Terrascope collection.

With their interplay of reflected light, the refined contrast between vertical satin finishes (on the flat parts of the middle case and the shafts) and polished finishes (on the bezels) underlines this model’s distinctive and sophisticated look.

With the new combinations of materials and in this case especially colors, one can literally feel the adventure, independence and liberty of this JEANRICHARD timepiece. The Terrascope Aluminum is more than ever the perfect companion for everyday heroes accomplishing extraordinary things throughout all walks of life.

The Steve Nash Foundation Showdown NY is an annual charity soccer match held by two-time NBA MVP, Steve Nash. Showdown is a fast paced, competitive 7-a-side soccer match featuring NBA and professional soccer players alike, joining forces to support the Steve Nash Foundation’s work to benefit underserved children.

All proceeds from Showdown ticket sales will benefit the Foundation’s early childhood education platform, Educare. This year’s event begins with a sponsored FanFest at 4pm and the match kicking off at 6:30pm on June 25th at Sara D. Roosevelt Park on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. 

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