Salvage the selvedge with the Oris X Momotaro Divers 65
At this point in time, you are no doubt familiar with the Oris Divers 65 lineup. You may own one, have a friend that has one, or you've seen reviews…
At this point in time, you are no doubt familiar with the Oris Divers 65 lineup. You may own one, have a friend that has one, or you've seen reviews…
We've seen quite a number of brands releasing watches to support various environmental issues over the last year, and Oris is no stranger to that effort. We've seen them focus…
If you recall, a week ago, we talked about a watch helping get plastic out of the ocean. Well, ocean-conservancy-oriented watches are definitely a big theme of the year, and…
Stop me if you've heard this one before - a watch brand is hitting a milestone, and they're introducing a watch to commemorate it. It makes sense to do, if…
A new partnership with Japanese jeans manufacturer Momotaro brings us a new 60s-style watch that looks like a cross between a thrift shop find and a hipster cafe clock. The…
So, yesterday's article focused on what we'll call a "new" luxury material - carbon fiber. If you prefer your luxury to be more in the form of the "old", well,…
Well, no, not all of the lakes - but one in particular - Lake Baikal. What's Lake Baikal? Well, for starters, it's the largest fresh water lake in the world,…
As I alluded to in last week's Oris review, there were a two watches that I had a few days to spend time with. While last week's was a design…
I'm not a bronze watch guy. Bronze looks like gold and, historically, bronze pieces discolor quickly and rarely look good a few years into regular wear. That's before I met…
ORIS are historically significant. In recent years, they've been pushing the boundaries by with unique movements. The ORIS Big Crown ProPilotX Calibre 115 takes things further, with a skeleton movement…