![]() ![]() Upon adjusting and strapping the bracelet, its nothing short of comfortable on the wrist. The use of the riveted oyster-style bracelet is period correct and properly tapers from lug (20mm) to the buckle of the watch. What really picked my interest on the watch was Oris decision to use a more tasteful 40mm case size with an overall 13mm thickness. The watch features a date window sitting at the 6 o’clock marker which I found to be cleaner on the overall dial presentation. It offers Superluminova lume on the hands (hours, minutes, and seconds) but not on the indices. Oris certainly has hit the mark on this one as the watch uses the perfect tone of faux patina on the round indices which is not overdone in any way. I particularly liked the hue and shade chosen by Oris because at certain angles and lighting, it seems to change from moss green to a close-to-black like appearance.Ī common trend among model re-issues is with the use of faux patina on the dial/indices. The first time I laid my eyes on the watch, the dial stood out with its moss green color. 4357-07 8 20 18) and how its different in a good way. Let me show you the Oris Diver Sixty-Five (Ref. There have been several models of the Divers Sixty-Five released to date but there is one model that has captured my eye and heart recently. One particular popular model from the 1960’s from Oris has resurfaced in the last couple of years and this is the Oris Divers Sixty-Five. Dozens and dozens of classic designs and models have found its way back into the new watch market with stellar releases from the Swiss giants like Omega and Tudor and the Japanese watchmaker in Seiko. Over the last couple of years, the watch industry is still excited and mesmerized on how vintage models and designs have crept back into the scene. ![]()
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