Oris 400 calibre watches
Strong, reliable, versatile and equipped with a long list of functions, it is chosen by men and women from all walks of life who love watches. Around the world, the Aquis is recognised as an icon of contemporary diver's watch design. Conceived entirely in-house by the independent Swiss watch company's skilledĮngineers, it has a five-day power reserve, high levels of antimagnetism, and comes with a 10-year warranty and 10-year recommended service intervals. It will be priced at CHF 4,200.Oris Calibre 400 sets the new standard in mechanical watchmaking. The Oris AquisPro Date Calibre 400 is now available from retailers (April 2021) as part of the permanent collection. Oris offers a 10-year warranty and 10-year recommended service intervals. Its rotor is placed on a more reliable, low-friction, slide-bearing system that only winds in one direction. It also comes with an anti-magnetic silicon escape wheel and anchor and accuracy within chronometer levels. Developed with pragmatism in mind, this powerful automatic engine is equipped with two barrels for 5 days of power reserve. Last but not least, this new model benefits from the brand’s recently presented manufacture movement, the calibre 400. The new AquisPro Date is worn on an integrated rubber strap, equipped with a Sliding Sledge extension system – for fine adjustment – and the Oris Safety Anchor device, developed by the brand so that in the event the clasp is released unintentionally, two hooks grab the strap so the watch stays attached to the wearer’s wrist. White Super-LumiNova ensures great contrast day and night. The dial retains the distinctive wave pattern previously found on the ProDiver. The dial has been updated for this new AquisPro collection and shares some of its design cues with the classic Aquis watches, with identically shaped hands and indexes. This RSS device is operated thanks to a chunky rubber grip, making it easy to use with wet gloves. As such, this new Oris AquisPro Date enables the wearer to adjust and lock the unidirectional rotating bezel – which is made of ceramic with a white and yellow 60-minute scale – into place, making sure that the remaining dive time can be read with absolute certainty. One of the classic features of the collection was the patented Rotation Safety System, known as RSS, which has been reintroduced. The result is a watch with a water-resistance rating of 1,000m. The case, the caseback and the crown are all coated with black DLC. This hefty size is compensated by lightweight titanium for the case, which will also provide additional resistance and anti-corrosion properties. The brand has worked on the case to maintain a slight idea of ergonomy with very short lugs that will help make the watch a bit more usable. Just like the ProDiver before, the new Oris AquisPro Date Calibre 400 is a large watch – to say the least. Don’t expect elegance and compact proportions the Oris AquisPro isn’t meant for the city.
#Oris 400 calibre watches professional#
If the name isn’t the same, the new AquisPro is completely in line with what the previous ProDiver stood for: a highly technical tool watch to serve professional divers on saturation dives equipped with ultra-resistant materials and various functionalities created with professionals in mind. Here the new Oris AquisPro Date Calibre 400. It seems that Oris’ high-performance diver is changing its name to become the AquisPro, and coincidentally it now features the brand’s recently introduced manufacture movement. At the top-end of the diving watch collection is the ProDiver collection with ultra-functional, instrumental and rugged models. The Divers Sixty Five is the cool, vintagey option, and the Aquis is a solid contender for the modern daily diver’s watch. It actually offers multiple sub-collections focused on aquatic activities yet with different users in mind.