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Oris Divers Seventy-Five for Collective Horology

Oris has a legacy dating back to the early 20th century and recently, the Swiss company has garnered acclaim for its commitment to sustainability, evident in its carbon-neutral production and collaborations with environmental groups. Oris continues to innovate within its various collections, including the Aquis diving watches and the Artelier line.

Partnerships in the realm of horology are flourishing, often producing remarkable and unique timepieces. This trend offers a niche circle of aficionados the opportunity to acquire special watches. In the spotlight today is Collective Horology, a Californian club exclusively for watch aficionados, which has partnered with the esteemed Oris of Hölstein. Together, they've reinterpreted the classic Divers Sixty-Five model with the Calibre 400 C.04.

Aesthetics

The new Oris Divers ‘Seventy-Five’ features a nostalgic design inspired by 1970s Californian graphic design, with a burnt orange Arabic dial and bronze center links on the bracelet.

Oris Divers' Seventy-Five' Calibre 400 C.04 for Collective

The watch's aesthetic is a homage to the '70s, complete with a two-tone steel and bronze case and bracelet, and a dial reminiscent of the era's iconic graphic styles.Incorporating solid bronze for the bi-color design is a hallmark of Oris's craftsmanship. Unlike other brands that often resort to gold plating or Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD), Oris opts for the genuine and unique character of solid bronze. In our opinion, this distinct touch unmistakably sets an Oris watch apart, and this distinctiveness will be highly appreciated by aficionados.

Movement

The Oris Divers ‘Seventy-Five’ is powered by the in-house Caliber 400. This automatic movement is known for its robustness, offering a five-day power reserve, anti-magnetic properties, and a 10-year warranty. The movement's reliability is complemented by a clear case back for admiration of its mechanics.

Availability & Pricing

The Divers ‘Seventy-Five’ is a limited edition piece, with only 250 available and it is priced at $4,500.

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