That Swiss brands align themselves with high-profile activities, such as automotive racing and other sporting events, really…
Oris reissued the Chronoris Date this year in an effort to revive the classic motorsport two-crown automatic from…
When it comes to tracking multiple time zones on a watch, you’ve got quite a few options….
It’s now a rare sight—the small seconds subdial—rarer still on a dive watch. Oris has been offering…
The Diver Sixty-Five 42 is bigger, solidly-simple in its design and function while offering dial colors for almost any desk diver attire.
As you may have noticed, I have been working specifically to focus in on reviewing GMT watches…
Hello, fancy Oris Williams Chronograph, how are you today? For some odd reason I’m a sucker for…
Oris Williams Engine, Date
Thank you for taking the time out of your day and stopping by to check out our regular Saturday feature, Watching the Web, where we take a little bit of time to highlight interesting watch related articles and watch reviews we find on other sites across the web. We then take a little time to promote our own popular articles from the last week or so. Today, I wanted to point you to reviews of the Bovet Sergio Pinanfarina Split Second Chronograph 45, the URWERK EMC Pistol, and the Junghans Meister Pilot Event Edition. From our site, the most popular posts over the last week or so have been the reviews of the Vejrhøj Nautic, the Manchester Watch Works Tatoskok, the Oris Divers Sixty-Five.
Sometimes, you just have to go with the tag that the marketing campaign uses, and I will admit, “Back into the blue” is lifted straight from Oris’s press kit. But it fits, doesn’t it? This pretty diver, with retro cues and a light blue chapter ring pays homage to the original Oris Divers Sixty-Five, while staking itself out as a modern diver.