no photo availableOris Divers
2,255 USD
at market
MSRP 1,200–3,000 USD
63375339555MB
no photo available2,255 USD
at market
MSRP 1,200–3,000 USD
63375339555MB
no photo available2,255 USD
at market
MSRP 1,200–3,000 USD
01-733-7771-4085-set
no photo available2,190 USD
-3% vs market
MSRP 1,188–2,139 USD
01-733-7771-4085-set
no photo available2,255 USD
at market
MSRP 1,188–2,139 USD
733 7771 4055-07-3-19-02S
no photo available2,255 USD
at market
MSRP 1,188–2,139 USD
733 7771 3155-07-3-19-02BRS
no photo available2,255 USD
at market
MSRP 1,200–3,000 USD
733 7771 31 57
no photo available2,330 USD
+3% vs market
MSRP 1,200–3,000 USD
733 7747 40 55 MB
no photo available2,290 USD
+2% vs market
MSRP 1,188–2,139 USD
01 733 7771 4055-07 3 19 02S
no photo available2,255 USD
at market
MSRP 1,188–2,139 USD
733 7771 3158
no photo available2,255 USD
at market
MSRP 1,200–3,000 USD
01-733-7747-4354-07-5-17-30
1,204 USD
MSRP 1,500–1,600 USD
633-7541
no photo availableMSRP 1,505–1,822 USD
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The Oris Divers collection represents one of the Swiss watchmaker's most enduring and respected product lines, with roots tracing back to the 1960s when Oris established itself as a serious manufacturer of professional diving instruments. The modern iteration of the Divers line builds upon this heritage while incorporating contemporary materials and movement technology. Oris has maintained the collection's core identity as a robust, reliable tool watch designed for underwater exploration, with a particular emphasis on legibility, durability, and functionality. The brand's commitment to mechanical watchmaking is evident throughout the Divers range, which eschews quartz movements in favor of automatic calibers.
Design-wise, Oris Divers watches typically feature the hallmarks of classic dive watch aesthetics: unidirectional rotating bezels with luminous markers, large applied indices, broad hands with generous lume application, and water resistance ratings ranging from 300 to 1000 meters depending on the specific reference. The cases are generally constructed from stainless steel, though some variants incorporate bronze or other materials for distinctive character. The dial layouts favor clarity and contrast, often employing sunburst finishes or matte surfaces to minimize reflections underwater. Many references feature the distinctive Oris pointer date complication, a signature element of the brand's design language.
When collecting Oris Divers watches, potential buyers should examine the condition of the bezel insert for fading or damage, verify the functionality of the unidirectional rotation mechanism, and confirm the movement's service history. The collection offers excellent value within the professional dive watch category, and examples from various production years remain readily available. Oris's reputation for quality control and the mechanical reliability of their in-house movements make these watches practical choices for both collectors and active users.
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| s | 5 | $2,255 |