The new Oris Divers Date elevates a classic dive watch with modern upgrades, making it stylish and functional. The 39mm stainless steel case has been refreshed with a vertically brushed top and polished sides, offering a sleek, versatile look. The ceramic unidirectional bezel adds durability, while the more pronounced teeth improve grip. With its double-domed sapphire crystal and a thickness of 12.1mm, the Oris Divers Date is built to withstand demanding environments.
One of the standout improvements is the increased water resistance, now rated at 200 meters, thanks to the new case construction and screw-down crown. The watch is powered by the Oris 733 movement, based on the Sellita SW200-1. It features a red Oris rotor, a 41-hour power reserve, and 26 jewels visible through the sapphire exhibition case back.
Available in black, dark grayish blue, and beige, the dial has applied indexes with bevels that catch the light, adding sophistication. The updated riveted bracelet, with polished rivets and removable quick-release spring bars, further enhances the watch’s refined yet rugged appeal. Priced at $2,700, the Oris Divers Date also includes a Tropic-style black rubber strap, making it versatile for everyday wear or outdoor adventures.
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