for long time I was thinking an Oris...really for a casual daily wear...nothing rocketing...I like the brand as it has an interesting and it is located in Switzerland not exactly where you would expect to have horologic industry. Today on the way back fro...
I think also for a brand that usually uses ETA and Sellita to come up with a first in-house caliber of 10 days PR, it's simply nice... would you elaborate more from yours side, apart of the date😃....a general opinion on the model??..merci, y
it's all fresh for me, photos taken 2hrs ago....will need to sleep on it, but I love good bargains...and 35% off for a daily piece with an in-house engine...hmmm...vediamo...thanks a lot again for your thoughts...
I do not know where you located in CH, but if you approach the Emmental, be careful...flying monsters there....horrible mosquitos, you don't see them, you don't hear them...you just feel it....and thanks for the comments on the Oris....I love the 10d, a t...
Oris is just great value for money and they build honest watches. The Oris store in Zurich offers free espresso and i love to chat with the store manager from time to time, while having a great espresso. He loves watches, thats for sure
Oris are on the way up and that ten day power reserve is a cool feature. Give it some careful thought as the market is very competitive in this area.... Tudor ?
actually, before seeing today this Oris...during my stay at my friends house, I was really playing with the idea of a Tudor, but since I usually don't go with the mainstream, I thought over a model not seen here often, not a typical Tudor, but that's why ...
This a watch designed for performance. I like the fact that it’s a COSC-certified chronometer, the first for Tudor. It’s designed with a silicon balance spring, and a high beat rate of 28,800. The 70-hour power reserve is perfect for everyday. Personally,...
sure, the BB58 is by far also more popular...a very typical Tudorish design also... what I like though with the NF is that it's probably the first ever and only watch from Rolex/Tudor to have an open back display to see the in-house movement...I simply li...
And you wear it well, lzhik! This is a great timepiece IMHO, and punches above its weight class, price v features. While yes, there are similarities to IWC, I think this stands alone. The Oris Caliber 111 taken from the ~2014 (ish) Artelier model (more dr...
sure, I agree with you referring to the GO...a main issue here is of course also the price categories...simply both brands are somehow on different levels, however, I do like also the fact that Oris is still an independent brand...will take few days to sl...
I've owned a 5002 and a 5004 ... loved 'em, but don't own them now (for whatever reason). I've always been attracted to some Oris watches and have owned a few. I would have definitely grabbed that watch for that attractive price.I like it!