bs22fly
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The chicken or the egg?
I remember when I bought my 6000G I was very surprised a few weeks later to discover a color sketch of an Oris with an uncanny resemblance. I had wondered which had come first, who inspired who. Now years later I was so pleased to see the actual watch on the wrist of a collector friend. I couldn't resist to take a photo. Here now the perfect comparison.
Does anyone know the history here?

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The chicken or the egg?
By: bs22fly : October 8th, 2009-10:42
I remember when I bought my 6000G I was very surprised a few weeks later to discover a color sketch of an Oris with an uncanny resemblance. I had wondered which had come first, who inspired who. Now years later I was so pleased to see the actual watch on ...
Maybe none of them
By: Dje : October 8th, 2009-11:42
Hi, Honestly the round watch with a date pointer is a very old and classic design, definitely not an Oris creation, and probably not a PP creation either! These one are not the original chicken, neither the original egg! Cheers Dje
Oh my God!!
By: sidneyc : October 8th, 2009-20:26
There are really a number of near-identical "coincidences" out there! I'm not pointing the finger at any manufacture, because some of these designs might be derived from very classic vintage models that I have never seen or heard of. Say for example, the ...