Got to visit Oris at Orlando Watch Co. today! Oris has got to be one of the most innovative brands out there. I really liked the dial with recycled pieces (took lots of videos but was not able to upload here).
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Innovative? I saw Oris at shows twice in 2022. I like the Colson LE and colorful dial Aquas diver but hated the green NYC harbor oyster replenishment watch. I hated them dropping the Chronoris supercompressor from the line. I hate the bronze case watch. They have no high complication watches like a perpetual calendar, minute repeater or even a world timer. I have to disagree with you. I don't see anything innovative from Oris. I don't even see anything interesting.
Innovative? I saw Oris at shows twice in 2022. I like the Colson LE and colorful dial Aquas diver but hated the green NYC harbor oyster replenishment watch. I hated them dropping the Chronoris supercompressor from the line. I hate the bronze case watch. They have no high complication watches like a perpetual calendar, minute repeater or even a world timer. I have to disagree with you. I don't see anything innovative from Oris. I don't even see anything interesting.
There are very few (if any) watch companies (under $4k)producing perpetual calendars and minute repeaters. I like their date pointers, carbon fiber pilot, titanium pilot, and their recycled dials. Their caliber that they made look like a bear with 5 days is also impressive.
I'm not saying that they have to charge less than $4K for an interesting watch, I would just like to see them make one that interests me. I respect that you like them but I guess I am less moved and feel that I have seen all of those things before.