Oris’ 80th Anniversary version of their Big Crown Pointer Date was beautiful, but it could be argued that the green dial was an acquired taste. Now, the brand’s newest version of their acclaimed ...
It's the first wristwatch to use bronze for both its case and bracelet The striking timepiece features a 43-mm-wide case, while the relief engraved bezel, crown, and chronograph pushers are cast in ...
Swiss watchmaker Oris has honoured its hometown with the launch of the Hölstein Edition 2020. Limited to just 250 examples, the watch is named after the village of Hölstein, which sits between the ...
Bronze: the precious metal for placing third, a heavy reminder that you're good, but just not good enough to out-vault the big-armed gymnast who is apparently above the laws of gravity. But it's not ...
Oris‘ third bronze watch paying tribute to US Navy Master diver Carl Brashear is the first to use a variation of the brand’s new in-house automatic movement, Calibre 400. The watchmaker from Holstein ...
A simple, round watch with a characterful take on the most basic complication, in the most on-trend metal of the year If it works, why mess with it? That is clearly the current thinking at Oris, which ...
Oris has just announced a number of playful Divers Sixty-Five watches at this year’s Watches and Wonders. Under the “Cotton Candy” series of dive watches — Sky Blue, Wild Green, and Lipstick Pink — ...
Editor’s Note: Watches & Wonders (formerly SIHH) has moved online and Baselworld 2020 is canceled, but that hasn’t stopped watch brands large and small from debuting their new wares. Stay on top of ...
Inaugurating an ongoing series of limited editions named after the town where the brand was founded in June 1904, this 250-piece “Holstein” limited-edition chronograph from Oris could be mistaken for ...
Oris adds a new timepiece to its acclaimed Divers Sixty-Five collection, the Divers Sixty-Five Date Cotton Candy "White Star". At the heart of the White Star is Oris's signature 1960s-inspired retro ...
I write about watches for Forbes Finds. In the three years since its introduction, Oris’ popular Diver’s Sixty-Five line of vintage-inspired divers has earned near-universal praise in the watch world.