The Oris represents some of the best value brands in the luxury watch industry. If you’re not familiar with the brand, now is the best time to take a closer look at their catalog and consider investing in one yourself. The Oris was founded in the early 20th century and has been producing high-quality watches for many years.
Some editions of the Big Crown, such as the ProPilot, also include dual-time capabilities, innovative Altimeter scales, and even an alarm function. The collection ranges from replica watches that are more functional in design to those that exude classic dress watch sophistication. The Big Crown is also offered with either a metal bracelet or a leather or textile strap, making it easy to find the great edition of the Big Crown to suit your lifestyle and budget.
The Pointer Date is regarded as one of Oris’ signature complications. It includes a dedicated hand on the dial that points to a separate track indicating either the day or date. It’s a fixture of many Oris watches within the brand’s modern catalog and takes on a stunning design with the Artelier.
The Artelier is a quintessential dress watch. It boasts a collection of effortlessly sophisticated timepieces that are suitable for casual, business, and formal attire alike. As a traditional dive watch, the Aquis is often accompanied by a 60-minute diver’s scale on the bezel, a significant amount of water resistance, and a luminous display on the dial. Newer models even include a desirable ceramic bezel option together with longer-lasting Super-LumiNova and sapphire crystals with an anti-reflective treatment.
Vintage watches are trending on the pre-owned market. While the Diver’s 65 is not an actual vintage watch, it will catch your eye if you appreciate vintage-inspired style. The sapphire crystal also features a domed design, like what you might find on a traditional replica Rolex watch with an acrylic crystal.
The model is featured by a sleek motorsport-inspired design with a rubber strap and either stainless steel or black carbon cases. Depending on the model, the dial is usually carbon fiber, reminiscent of the fast-paced world of professional racing. The series is also quite diverse, with more sporty timing versions available in all black and groomed versions with simpler dial and smooth bezels.