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Back into the deep
The Oris Aquis is a high-performance diver’s watch that delivers exceptional detail and functionality without compromising on style or value. This year, Oris is launching two new Aquis models, one with a new case size of 41.5mm made in response to Oris customer feedback; and a second with a new oceanic blue gradient dial that joins the collection of 39.5mm models. Both are waterresistant to 30 bar (300 m) and feature uni-directional rotating bezels for accurately and safely measuring dive times. Both are available on stainless steel metal bracelets enhanced by Oris’s clasp-extension system that can be quickly adjusted so the watch fits over a wetsuit. The larger model is also available on a rubber strap featuring Oris’s folding clasp system that protects the watch from falling off the wrist.
Maker | Oris |
Movement | Oris 733, base SW 200-1 |
Dial | Blue |
Luminous | Indices and hands Superluminova Cool Gray |
Case | Multi-piece stainless steel case, Tungsten minutes scale top ring |
Crown type | Screwdown crown at 3 O'clock. Oris signed. |
Lug width | 21mm |
Crystal material | Sapphire, domed on both sides, anti-reflective coating inside |
Strap | Multi-piece stainless steel metal bracelet, security folding clasp with extension |
Water resistance | 300m |
Dimensions | 39.5mm in diameter |
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