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Oris Aquis Date Ref. 01 733 7766 4150

$2,500

New Oris 41.5mm Aquis Date, Multicolor Dial, Stainless Steel Bracelet, Ref. 01 733 7766 4150

The PET plastic recycling process produces random patterns, meaning no two dials are the same. In effect therefore, each piece is unique. Oris’ mission and hope with this Aquis Date model is that people will join in making a daily commitment to reducing the world’s ocean plastic crisis. Beyond the dial, the watches share their architecture with the popular Aquis Date 41.5mm and 36.5mm models. Both have a stainless steel case and a uni-directional rotating diver’s bezel with a scratch-resistant grey ceramic insert. They also have a stainless steel bracelet with a clasp extension system, crown protectors, a screw-down crown and a Swiss Made automatic mechanical movement.

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Additional information

Band Material

Stainless Steel

Band Type

Bracelet

Bezel

Rotating, Uni-Directional, Ceramic, 60-Minute

Box and Papers

Box and Papers

Brand

Oris

Caliber

Oris 733

Case Material

Stainless Steel

Case Size

41mm

Caseback

Exhibition

Complication

Date

Crown

Screw Down

Crystal Material

Sapphire

Dial Color

Multi

Movement

Automatic

Size

40mm – 42mm

Warranty

Factory Warranty

Item ID0005710
Model #01 733 7766 4150
Model NameAquis Date
Serial Number39XXXXX

Description

In 1904, two men purchased a recently closed watch factory and created Oris, a new watch company named after a nearby brook in Switzerland.  Seven years later, Oris became the largest employer in the town and by 1925, factories had expanded to six towns across Switzerland.  The brook was growing into a river.

Years later, after the death in 1927 of one the original co-founders, Jacques-David LeCoultre became President of the Board of Directors. One year later, Oscar Herzog became the General Manager, a position he would hold until 1971.  Together, they built Oris as a company where “things must make sense.”  Oris entered the world of aviation watches with the Big Crown and Pointer pilot watch that they introduced in 1938, the watch that was given an oversized crown to allow pilots to adjust their watches while wearing gloves.  Oris survived the aftermath of the second world war by manufacturing alarm clocks, which led to the development of the eight-day power reserve model in 1949, and later in 1952, to its first automatic watch with a power reserve indicator.  Oris entered the world of diving watches with the introduction in 1956, of a watch with a unidirectional rotating bezel and timer scale that was water-resistant to 100 meters.  The popular modern Oris diving watch has its roots in this early diving watch.

In 1970, the same year that Oris was absorbed into a larger watch manufacturing group, they produced the Chronoris, the company’s first chronograph.  The next dozen years were difficult for Oris due to the so-called quartz crisis when mechanical watches fell out of favor.  The rebirth and revitalization of Oris occurred in 1982, when Oris took the bold step of becoming an independent watchmaker that focused on mechanical watches.  Today, Oris is one of the few independent Swiss watch manufacturers, which allows them to innovate and build high-quality mechanical watches that have the greatest value for the

widest audience.  As an independent watchmaker, Oris builds their collection around their values.  Their Culture collection grew out of their love of music and Jazz.  The Motor Sport collection grew out of their collaboration and love of Formula 1 racing, while the collections of Aviation and Diving watches reflect their long history of watchmaking.  Their commitment to expanding culture and conservation is reflected in the limited-edition watches that support the Oceans and Great Barrier Reef. With the ever-expanding development of in-house movements, as well as its commitment to provide the greatest value to the greatest number of people, Oris is a brand that is both growing in respect and popularity.