Resulting from a collab with tattoo artist Sang Bleu, this timepiece features a subtle blend of shapes, textures and materials. In a tone-on-tone spirit, its polished case is adorned with a total of 180 black diamonds, discreetly illuminating time read-off. The clean lines and geometric patterns extend from the case to the bezel, creating depth. This 200-piece limited-edition is powered by a skeletonised chronograph movement with a 50-hour power reserve.
This striking distillation of technical complexity is housed in a steel case. It features an ingenious perpetual calendar with a mechanical processor and integrated security system. Automatically deactivated correctors avoid any skipped dates or frozen gear trains. In addition, the retrograde leap-year indicator at 7 o’clock is equipped with a pusher enabling intuitive adjustment, while the 72-hour power reserve is indicated on the opposite side.
One of a series of five new interpretations, this timepiece has a more imposing design than the original 1983 model. Presented in high-tech ceramic, the case and bracelet feature bevelled edges adorning the cylindrical sapphire crystal, bezel and links. The dial provides a minimalist, elegant and contemporary reading of the time. This light and particularly ergonomic creation beats to the rhythm of a self-winding movement with a 72-hour power reserve.
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of this iconic model, the Basel-based firm is unveiling a 40mm steel timepiece with a bi-directional rotating bezel. Vintage details directly drawn from the original watch have been included on the black dial: “anti-shock” inscription at 6 o’clock, shortened hour-markers and large luminescent numerals. The design also features the retro Oris logo, revived for the first time in the brand’s modern history. Water-resistant to 100m, this timepiece comes with a metal bracelet and a leather strap.
This timepiece issued in a two-piece limited edition brings new magic to the vertical tourbillon by combining it with an entirely new colour. The hours and minutes hands on either side of the dial mark off the time with Arabic numerals set in malachite, a brilliant green natural gemstone. A black sphere at 12 o’clock indicates the 4-day power reserve. This symmetrical design is framed by a 44mm gold case adorned with two crowns at 3 and 9 o’clock.
This radiantly reinterpreted 37mm steel creation features a flat bezel and an intentionally large crown. The fluted, sandblasted caseband offers a subtle play on textures, as do the curved, polished and brushed lugs. The mesmerising iconic turbine oscillates in step with the slightest wrist movement, exposing a lower dial set with 60 diamonds. Available in different variations, this COSC-certified timepiece reveals its movement through the transparent caseback.
This elegant, modern and resolutely technical masterpiece with its coloured sapphire dial reveals the movement’s intricate inner workings. The discs display the days at 12 o’clock, the months at 6 o’clock and the leap-year cycle at 3 o’clock, complementing the date and its retrograde hand. The caseback reveals the coaxial double seconds mechanism as well as the indication of the five-day power reserve enabled by a single barrel.
This seductively transparent sapphire timepiece is both technical and complex to produce. The case features a geometrically shaped dial, as well as a bead-blasted red gold mainplate and bridges. A palette of stones adorns this composition, capturing the light to enhance the dial, bezel, flange and crown cabochon. The movement with its 50-hour power reserve is equipped with a variable-geometry rotor, serving to configure winding according to the wearer’s activity.
The iconic ultra-thin watch has been reinvented to reveal a highly refined graphic contrast. Its skeletonised movement set with diamonds and sapphires echoes a second facet in cloisonné Grand Feu enamel crafted by the artist Anita Porchet. Expressed through subtle shades of blue, green and purple, this elegant composition extends from the dial to the bezel rim. Visible through the transparent caseback, the movement of this eight-piece limited edition is also adorned with colourful accents.
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