![]() ![]() ![]() The Oris Divers Sixty-Five’s most compelling (and perhaps most polarizing) feature is its vintage “charm.” At a glance, this looks like a vintage watch. Price: $2,200 MSRP Oris Divers 65: First Impressions Movement: Oris 733 automatic w/ date (Sellita SW200-1 base) Oris Divers Sixty-Five Specsīezel: 120-click unidirectional stainless steel, matte black aluminum insertĬrystal: Domed sapphire crystal w/ inner anti-reflective coatingĭimensions: 40mm diameter x 48mm lug-to-lug x 13mm thick We’ll explore the positive and negative points of the lineup, try to pinpoint what has made the Divers 65 such a hit for Oris and ultimately determine whether or not this is the right watch for you. ![]() In this review we’ll take a closer look at the stainless steel 40mm blue dial variant (Oris Reference 4055-07 8 20 18). ![]() When they decided to enter the neovintage dive watch segment in 2015, Oris pulled aesthetic cues from a watch they originally produced in 1965 and used that same design language to launch the Divers Sixty-Five–a model range they’ve since expanded to over 50 unique watches. Operating as an independent Swiss manufacturer since 1904, Oris has a rich history from which to seek internal inspiration. Oris, however, is no new kid on the block. Many of these modern-day retro divers are from newly-founded microbrands looking to capitalize on the trend. Vintage-inspired dive watches have flooded the market over the last decade. ![]()
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