The Swiss brand’s iconic diving watch is renewed after six decades with a design inspired by the classic model to meet the needs of the modern diver, in a 39 mm steel case, ceramic bezel and resistant to 200 meters.
Oris has launched the new Divers Datea watch that not only celebrates 60 years since its first diving modelbut rather pays tribute to an era marked by creativity and the adventurous spirit. This design evokes the relaxed and distinctive style of the 60s, with significant improvements in technology and resistancewhich make it an ideal piece for recreational diving and urban use.
Since in 1964 The Swiss brand presented its first diving watch, the world of watchmaking has evolved significantly. Oris, faithful to his legacypresented in 2015 the Divers Sixty-Fivea retro reinterpretation of his classic, which recovered aesthetic details of its time while still incorporating technical advances. Now, on its 60th anniversary, Oris launches a renewed version with a more robust design and current technologies that combine aesthetics and functionality.
The new Divers Date takes elements inspired by the 60swhen iconic figures like Jacques Cousteau y Sean Connery in his role as James Bond made diving fashionable and popularized robust watches. This watch captures the vintage style of those years with a 39 millimeter stainless steel case in diameter with a refined profile, ideal for an adventurous lifestyle.
Among the features that stand out in this model is a high pressure resistance in dives, increased to 200 meters (20 bars)ideal for recreational diving. Furthermore, it incorporates a unidirectional rotating bezel with a insert ceramicsdesigned to resist scratches and fading, an added advantage for those looking for durability in their pieces.
Available in black, blue and beige colorsthe dial of the new Divers Date is inspired by an industrial palette typical of the 60s and offers beveled edges on hour markerswhich facilitates better readability underwater. It also integrates the Oris Caliber 733 automatic movementwhich allows a power reserve of up to 41 hours and can be observed through its transparent case back, an elegant touch that will delight watch mechanics enthusiasts.
Another innovation is its quick strap change system, which allows the user to switch between a bracelet of stainless steel and a strap black rubberthus adapting to various occasions and styles.
Technical sheet
Box: stainless steel
Measure: 39.0mm
Motion: Calibre Oris 733-1
Features: hour, minutes, seconds and date
power reserve: 41 hours
Cristal: anti-reflective domed sapphire
Bezel: ceramic unidirectional swivel
Crown: threaded steel
Ball: azul
Indices: applied with Super-LumiNova
Needles: metallic with Super-LumiNova
Bottom: screwed steel with transparent glass
Tightness: 200 metros
Bracelet: stainless steel
Precio: 2.450 euros
More information at www.oris.ch
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