Conceived entirely in-house by the independent Swiss watch company’s skilled engineers, it offers elevated levels of anti-magnetism and a five-day power reserve, and comes with a 10-year warranty and 10-year recommended service intervals. That’s what we mean by the joy of mechanics. Oris Calibre 400 Series sets the new standard in automatic mechanical watchmaking. But the simple pleasure of owning one and seeing it work makes life that much more enjoyable. Because if there’s one thing our watches have to do, it’s bring a smile. For more details and orders, please visit. It might look the same, but this watch represents a new chapter for Oris’ most popular watch. Prices will be CHF 3,100 or EUR 2,900 on a rubber strap and CHF 3,200 or EUR 3,000 on a steel bracelet. Oris released an Aquis Date earlier this year, mercifully in their 41.5mm case, and within it have placed their new in-house automatic movement, the caliber 400 ( which we introduced here ). Whether we’re looking at a Ferris wheel with its open workings, or a mechanical watch movement through a case back, it warms us to see how things work. All six references (3 colours, with 2 strap/bracelet options) of the Oris Aquis Date Calibre 400 41.5mm are now available for orders at the brand’s website or retailers. ![]() In our digital, connected, touch-sensitive world, the joy of mechanics has taken on new meaning. This new movement was conceived entirely in-house and uses a twin barrel concept and more than 30 non-ferrous and anti-magnetic components to meet the demands of our modern life. 41.5mm stainless steel case, automatic in-house Calibre 400 movement with date function, yellow gold bezel with blue ceramic insert, blue dial.Ĭreated by Oris for today's world citizen, the Oris Calibre 400 sets the new standard with an anti-magnetic automatic movement, a five-day power reserve and a 10-year warranty.
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