Cool! Big power reserves (including 72-hour ones) make the most sense on a manual-wind watch like this. I don’t like the idea of unnecessary wear and tear on a self-winding movement that is just sitting on a desk.
That is seriously handsome. Any issues with the time changing when you press in the crown? I've been put off buying any 400-related calibre models given the number of user complaints.
They come with clear backs? Always like the way they look but I never knew that They had display backs. That’s definitely on my next list now and I don’t even like titanium.
Cool! Big power reserves (including 72-hour ones) make the most sense on a manual-wind watch like this. I don’t like the idea of unnecessary wear and tear on a self-winding movement that is just sitting on a desk.
Couldn’t agree more, just very practical. I wind it once. Week and that just keep it ticking for long enough
That is seriously handsome. Any issues with the time changing when you press in the crown? I've been put off buying any 400-related calibre models given the number of user complaints.
I honestly haven’t faced this kind of problem, been using for past two years. But don’t think Caliber 115 is used in any other watch
They come with clear backs? Always like the way they look but I never knew that They had display backs. That’s definitely on my next list now and I don’t even like titanium.
The one I have is a special edition of 50 of these with the blue dial. Regular dials are grey in color, also look nice
Not a collector, regular guy been buying the typical watches based on looks alone. Now in my early 40’s with some extra cash, learning more about the craftsmanship and mechanisms
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That is one heck of a sexy looking movement
Cool! Big power reserves (including 72-hour ones) make the most sense on a manual-wind watch like this. I don’t like the idea of unnecessary wear and tear on a self-winding movement that is just sitting on a desk.
Could you show the power reserve indicator?
Wow! Love that 😍
That’s some spring
What a movement
Gorgeous movement, I like how they've used the spokes across the mainspring.
That looks incredible! I had no clue an oris would look like that!
This is the best Oris.
...imho.
What a view! I'd love to seete dial.
Is the power reserve indicator on the dial or the back?
Got to b one of Oris best efforts. Beautiful movement.
10 days!? Gerd Derm!
That's a beauty
That is seriously handsome. Any issues with the time changing when you press in the crown? I've been put off buying any 400-related calibre models given the number of user complaints.
They come with clear backs? Always like the way they look but I never knew that They had display backs. That’s definitely on my next list now and I don’t even like titanium.
Cool! Big power reserves (including 72-hour ones) make the most sense on a manual-wind watch like this. I don’t like the idea of unnecessary wear and tear on a self-winding movement that is just sitting on a desk.
Couldn’t agree more, just very practical. I wind it once. Week and that just keep it ticking for long enough
Could you show the power reserve indicator?
Power reserve indicator at 3
Wow! Love that 😍
🙏
Gorgeous movement, I like how they've used the spokes across the mainspring.
The finishing is very industrial, but just works
That looks incredible! I had no clue an oris would look like that!
This brand was registered before our beloved Rolex, just very under appreciated in my view
What a view! I'd love to seete dial.
I have posted the dial side before, here you go
Is the power reserve indicator on the dial or the back?
Dial side, check the images I posted in this thread in response to earlier comments
That is seriously handsome. Any issues with the time changing when you press in the crown? I've been put off buying any 400-related calibre models given the number of user complaints.
I honestly haven’t faced this kind of problem, been using for past two years. But don’t think Caliber 115 is used in any other watch
They come with clear backs? Always like the way they look but I never knew that They had display backs. That’s definitely on my next list now and I don’t even like titanium.
The one I have is a special edition of 50 of these with the blue dial. Regular dials are grey in color, also look nice
Gorgeous