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Oris calibre 400 diver 65
Oris calibre 400 diver 65










oris calibre 400 diver 65

Strap: Leather or Stainless Steel Bracelet.Oris Divers Sixty-Five 12H Calibre 400 Specs And for those complaining about the bezel insert & water resistance, come on – if you’re actually diving, you should probably do it with an Eco-Drive or something more easily replaceable. Plus, just look at that thing – it’s a gorgeous 5-day power reserve movement working diligently under that display caseback. I don’t think they’ve abandoned the budget-conscious buyer. Even with the expansion of the movement in different collections, Oris still does offer a wide range of watches you can easily snag between the high-$1k to mid-$2k range. You’re paying more, but you’re getting more. But really, they aren’t asking much more compared to what brands like Tudor are doing. Speaking of the movement, the Caliber 400 has been central to Oris’ gradual climb upmarket.

oris calibre 400 diver 65

It’s straightforward, and I’m sure more widely-appealing than some earlier Caliber 400 models. I also love the tuxedo black look behind the dial and markers. Thanks to the 12-hour bezel, it’s a straightforward way of keeping track of two time-zones without fiddling with a GMT movement. Most will find the familiar 40mm case to be a sweet spot and if the line-up has given you dive-watch-fatigue in the past, this new model is a great travel-focused alternative. To me the Oris Divers Sixty-Five 12H Calibre 400 seems less like a “diver” and more like just a really cool platform to expand the Caliber 400 to.












Oris calibre 400 diver 65