Oris Collection Review: Big Crown Pointer Date and Divers Sixty-Five at London Jewelers Oculus
Oris' vintage reissue collection is one of our favorites released in recent years, particularly under the $5,000 price point! Today, we're reviewing the Oris Big Crown Pointer Date and three Divers Sixty-Five models.
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Today, we dive into the Oris collection, courtesy of London Jewelers! What we have here are 7 watches, all falling into 3 sub-categories. The first is the Big Crown Pointer Date. The line comes in either 36mm or 40mm in diameter, with a range of dial colors from black to mint green, and both steel and bronze cases. At $1600 on a strap, and $1800 on a bracelet, they're a tremendous value prop, and it's hard to argue with the style and functionality of a watch with a big crown and a legible dial.
Next up, we have the Divers Sixty-Five collection. Oris' original divers were released in 1965, hence the name, and much of their original style has been ported over to these new models. While the originals were 36mm in diameter, these new editions are (for the most part) 40mm in diameter, but unlike other watches that don't handle the change in sizing well when it comes to reinterpreting the design language that made the watch work in the first place, Oris nails it. At $2100 on bracelet, and $1850 on strap, what we have here is another major contender for value prop of the decade.
Lastly, we have the...Divers Sixty-Five collection??? Okay, so Oris seem to have two separate Divers 65 ranges. The first is the one we previously discussed, and the next is this, with a wider selection of sizes and dial configurations. And that's...where the differences end, quite honestly. There isn't a whole lot else to talk about on that front, but regardless of the weirdness of the model names, what Oris have created here and across their range is not only impressive, but outright incredible.
Видео Oris Collection Review: Big Crown Pointer Date and Divers Sixty-Five at London Jewelers Oculus канала Theo and Harris
Thank you to London Jewelers for partnering with us on this video and making it possible. To see more of London's collection and pick up your next watch:
shoot us an email at info@theoandharris - subject: "London Jewelers"
website: http://bit.ly/london-jewelers-home
More of Theo & Harris:
watch/strap shop: https://theoandharris.com/vintage-watches/
instagram: http://bit.ly/theoandharris-instagram
partnership contact: anna@theoandharris.com
watch inquiries: info@theoandharris.com
Today, we dive into the Oris collection, courtesy of London Jewelers! What we have here are 7 watches, all falling into 3 sub-categories. The first is the Big Crown Pointer Date. The line comes in either 36mm or 40mm in diameter, with a range of dial colors from black to mint green, and both steel and bronze cases. At $1600 on a strap, and $1800 on a bracelet, they're a tremendous value prop, and it's hard to argue with the style and functionality of a watch with a big crown and a legible dial.
Next up, we have the Divers Sixty-Five collection. Oris' original divers were released in 1965, hence the name, and much of their original style has been ported over to these new models. While the originals were 36mm in diameter, these new editions are (for the most part) 40mm in diameter, but unlike other watches that don't handle the change in sizing well when it comes to reinterpreting the design language that made the watch work in the first place, Oris nails it. At $2100 on bracelet, and $1850 on strap, what we have here is another major contender for value prop of the decade.
Lastly, we have the...Divers Sixty-Five collection??? Okay, so Oris seem to have two separate Divers 65 ranges. The first is the one we previously discussed, and the next is this, with a wider selection of sizes and dial configurations. And that's...where the differences end, quite honestly. There isn't a whole lot else to talk about on that front, but regardless of the weirdness of the model names, what Oris have created here and across their range is not only impressive, but outright incredible.
Видео Oris Collection Review: Big Crown Pointer Date and Divers Sixty-Five at London Jewelers Oculus канала Theo and Harris
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