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5 of the Best Must-Have Oris Watches

Paul Altieri

Oris watches represent some of the best values for money within the entire luxury timepiece industry. If you aren’t all that familiar with the brand, now is the perfect time to take a closer look at their catalog and consider investing one for yourself. Oris was established in the early 1900s and has been producing quality wristwatches for decades. Below is our pick for the top 5 Oris watches that are worth adding to your watch box.

5 of the Best Must-Have Oris Watches Divers 65

Oris Big Crown

5 Best Oris Watches Big Crown Pilot

The Big Crown belongs to Oris’ aviation collection. It was developed for optimal use while in the cockpit. It includes a highly legible display on the dial, a reliable movement, and an oversized winding crown that is easy to grip, even while wearing thick pilot’s gloves. This collection of Oris watches is highly varied and includes a different set of features to accommodate any lifestyle, in addition to flying and aviation.

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 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 perfect edition of the Big Crown to suit your lifestyle and budget.

 

Oris Artelier Pointer Date

Best Oris Watches for Collectors Artelier Pointer Date

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. Depending on the watch, the movement can include a host of different functions, ranging from simple, time-only movements to those with GMT, Moonphase, and day and date functions.

The Pointer Date is considered 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.

 

Oris Aquis

Oris Watches Best Value Models Aquis Diver

Nearly every luxury watch brand offers some sort of dive watch. One of the most notable timepieces offered by Oris is the Aquis, which includes many different features, functions, and even case sizes to suit a broad range of collectors. Whether you seek a sporty edition on a rubber strap, a diamond-encrusted ladies watch, or a robust chronograph in titanium, there is an Aquis available for your wrist.

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 as well as longer-lasting Super-LumiNova and sapphire crystals with an anti-reflective treatment. Similar to the famed Rolex Submariner and Omega Seamaster, the Oris Aquis has all the makings of an icon, which is why it deserves a spot on our top 5 list.

 

Oris Divers Sixty-Five

Oris Watches 5 Best Models Divers Sixty-Five Vintage

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 design behind the watch draws much inspiration from Oris’ iconic diver from the 1960s in the form of similar case lines, older-style fonts and hour markers, and luminous plots in a warmer hue. The sapphire crystal also features a domed design, like what you might find on a traditional vintage watch with an acrylic crystal.

As a modern timepiece, the Diver’s 65 also includes numerous modern amenities, such as a sapphire crystal and longer-lasting lume. This collection of Oris watches is varied and consists of a chronograph edition, two-tone and all-steel editions, and even a limited edition model in bronze. On the secondary market, the Oris Diver’s Sixty-Five can often be found for just under $1k, making it a very popular choice for many collectors.

 

Oris Williams

Oris watches Chronoris Williams Racing Chronograph

Our Top 5 list wouldn’t be complete without at least one motorsport watch, and it doesn’t get any better than the Oris Williams model, which earns its name after the famed Formula 1 team. Oris and Williams entered into a partnership in 2003 and launched their first Williams timepiece a little over a decade later in 2015.

The model is characterized by a sleek motorsport-inspired design with a rubber strap and either stainless steel or black carbon cases. Depending on the model, the dial often features a carbon fiber design that is reminiscent of the fast-paced world of professional racing. The collection is also quite diverse with sportier chronograph editions in all black and dressed up versions with simpler dials and smooth bezels.

Paul Altieri
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