With this in mind, even I have to admit, that no matter how manly I consider myself to be, sometimes, a smaller watch overall is more suitable. The amazing Oris Calibre 400 now in a smaller case. Personally, I’m not opposed to wearing a 43mm Aquis diver everyday, but I have to admit, there are moments when the size and weight of one (especially on a full stainless steel bracelet) can be a touch overbearing, not to mention the propensity of a larger watch to just get in the way more often, and have a bigger chance of knocking into surrounding objects. Three dial variations – green, anthracite and blue. It’s a move that coincides with the prevailing trend towards smaller case sizes, and even so Oris generally likes to offer different watch sizes when it makes sense, which is a good strategy since it gives customers more options. The new Oris Aquis is 41.5mm wide measured at the bezel.Īgainst this backdrop, it’s no surprise that a new 41.5mm sized version would be introduced. That watch has gone to become hugely desired for the aforementioned reasons and it’s easy to understand why. ![]() Oris chose an Aquis diving watch to launch the movement, specifically the 43mm version, and in so doing made it a landmark piece in the brand’s history.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |