Dive into travel with the Oris Aquis GMT Date
I’ve gotten to handle a few different Oris watches over the years, some dive watches, and some more aviation focused. Every one of those I came away liking what I…
I’ve gotten to handle a few different Oris watches over the years, some dive watches, and some more aviation focused. Every one of those I came away liking what I…
The Oris Artelier Calibre 111 is an homage to the Orises (Orisii?) of old. The watch, which features a ten day power reserve and date window at 9 o'clock, is…
Oris has really been hitting on all cylinders recently and I was just apprised of a new model, the Chronoris Limited Edition. It is a dual-register chronograph with no running…
If you’ve been reading the various watch blogs, or listening to any of the watch Podcasts for any length of time you’re likely familiar with collaboration pieces. In essence, a…
I will admit, I have been on a bit of an Oris kick as of late, and a lot of that time has been spent on their divers. While those…
For all of you who are not fans of Oris (and if that’s you, let’s talk, I’m curious as to why), my apologies - we’re diving back into their catalog.…
We’re on a bit of an Oris kick here at WWR, given some of the new releases, as well as the reviews that we’ve had here lately. While I may…
Back in May, Ken went hands on with an Oris 65 (which you can read here), but we’re revisiting it again today. I had been talking with the brand to…
That Swiss brands align themselves with high-profile activities, such as automotive racing and other sporting events, really should come as no surprise. High-octane events require high precision, and that’s what…
When it comes to tracking multiple time zones on a watch, you’ve got quite a few options. You of course have GMT complications (with an additional hand on the dial),…