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- €3.400,00
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Technique
Automatic
Diameter
43.5 mm
Watch glass
Sapphire

Aquis Date Blue
- Normal price
- €3.400,00
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Description
Adventurous businessmen beware! Fancy scuba diving after a busy day at work? With thoughtful design, high-quality materials and innovative features, the new Aquis Date from Oris is the watch you need on your wrist. The Aquis Date is a special watch in every way. For example, the watch is powered by caliber 400, features an increased resistance to magnetic fields, has a water resistance of up to 300 meters and the power reserve counts no less than 5 days. And all with a 10-year warranty!
Specifications
Product information
- Glass type∶ Sapphire
- Type of watch∶ Analog
Movement
- Date/time∶ Date
- Power reserve (max)∶ 120 hours
- Jewels∶ 21
- Caliber∶ Oris 400
- Technique∶ Automatic
- Clockwork∶ Automatic
Watch case
- Back case∶ Sapphire
- Case Diameter∶ 43.5 mm
- Case shape∶ Round
- Case color∶ Silver
- Case material∶ Steel
- Screw cover∶ Yes
Dial
- Dial color∶ Blue
Watchband
- Bracelet material∶ Rubber
- Closure type∶ Folding closure
History of the brand
Oris
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The New Standard
Oris is a well-known watch brand that has its origins in Switzerland. It was founded in 1904 by Paul Cattin and Georges Christian in the town of Hölstein. In the beginning, Oris produced pocket watches using mechanical movements.
During the 1920s and 1930s, Oris grew rapidly and became a major player in the watch industry. They began producing watches for pilots, divers and sportsmen, and soon gained a reputation for quality and reliability.
In the 1960s, the watch industry faced challenges with the rise of quartz watches. However, Oris decided to stick to their tradition of mechanical watches and managed to survive by focusing on the production of diving watches.
In the following decades, Oris continued to produce and develop innovative watches. Among other things, they launched watches with built-in compasses, altimeters and chronographs. Known for its rugged construction and reliability, the brand became increasingly popular with watch enthusiasts around the world.
In 1982, Oris was acquired by a group of private investors and became an independent company. This allowed them to chart their own course and stay true to their core values of high-quality mechanical watches.
Today, Oris is known for its ecological initiatives and commitment to charitable work. They have partnered with various organizations to promote ocean health and have released watches that support this commitment.
Oris has become an established watch brand with a global presence. Staying true to its traditions of craftsmanship and mechanical watches, it continues to produce innovative and reliable watches that appeal to watch lovers and adventurers alike.
Sustainability
It's time to act
Oris is one of the most active brands when you look at sustainability and care for our planet. In everything they do, they consider their carbon footprint. Every year they also release a sustainability report in which they list their efforts and set goals for the future. Few brands take the lead like this.
Active?
Climate neutral?
Ecological footprint
Initiatives
Through various initiatives and collaborations, Oris strives to create a more sustainable world.
- Change for better days: We invite people around the world to participate in Oris Change for the Better Days and help clean up our planet.
- View from above: Oris' partnership with Coulson Aviation is about innovation and protecting the environment.
- The Oyster Catcher: Oris' mission to bring Change for the Better continues through a new partnership with Billion Oyster Project, a pioneering nonprofit working to restore the once-lost oyster population in New York Harbor. The project's vision is ambitious: to restore a billion oysters to the city's iconic waterways by the year 2035.
- Plastic Bank: Keeping Plastic out of our oceans is vital. What if we could create jobs at the same time? Oris supports Plastic Bank's mission to do just that.
- Common Wadden Sea secretariat: Oris' Change for the Better projects span the globe. Now the focus is on the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- All initiatives: All other sustainability projects Oris is working on can be found on their overview page.
Sustainability Report
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