Tag: Oris dive watch

  • Reviewing Oris ProDiver Chronograph

    Reviewing Oris ProDiver Chronograph

    Designed for Extremes While the recreational diver would find as much appeal in the Oris ProDiver, this professional Oris dive watch is the deep-water equivalent of heavy machinery. “In this world of diving, we’re not talking about pretty turquoise waters and dolphins — we’re talking about tough and uncompromising conditions in inhospitable waters,” Oris CEO…

  • Basel 2016: Oris’ Case For The Great Barrier Reef

    Basel 2016: Oris’ Case For The Great Barrier Reef

    The Gimuy Walubara Yidinji people are a tribe of ancient people who have lived by the waters of Australia’s northeastern coast, just outside the city of Cairns, for a long time now. Their lives by the ocean has allowed them knowledge of their land- and seascape that has otherwise, until very recently, eluded even modern…

  • Affordable Oris: 2 Oris Watches Under $2,500

    Affordable Oris: 2 Oris Watches Under $2,500

    The Oris Diver Sixty-Five ($1,850) revives the look of a vintage Oris dive watch released 50 years ago and gives it a 21st century makeover. The 1965 model had a chromium-plated brass case and plexiglas crystal, a bidirectional rotating bezel, and a black plastic strap, while the new version has a larger, more contemporary 40-mm…

  • Introducing Oris Diver 65 Carl Brashear Limited Edition In Baselworld 2016

    Introducing Oris  Diver 65 Carl Brashear Limited Edition In Baselworld 2016

    Oris is extremely honoured to introduce its first bronze watch remembering the extraordinary life of Carl Brashear, the U.S. Navy’s first African American master diver. There is badass, and then there is Carl Brashear. The first African-American Master Diver in the US Navy, Brashear also became the first amputee Navy diver after losing a leg…