By all accounts, the watch is a fuss-free and reliable underwater tool watch, touting obligatory performance specs and features such as 300m water resistance, screw-down crown with protective guard, and unidirectional dive bezel with ceramic insert. Hailing from Oris’ Aquis range of dive watches, the Aquis Date Calibre 400 comes in stainless steel and is priced at S$4,600 with strap, or S$4,800 with bracelet. Given that, the new Oris Aquis Date Calibre 400 demonstrates unequivocally that you can have a very well-made mechanical watch with a state-of-the-art in-house movement – typically the preserve of ultra-high-end marques – without having to break the bank. More manifesto than mere slogan, the statement has guided Oris’ creative and manufacturing ethos, resulting in solid mechanical watches made with integrity for people who have to balance lofty horological aspirations with the challenge of ‘real’ wages. Featuring a new in-house anti-magnetic movement with 10-year warranty.Īs much as we love how a well-appointed watch can take us on flights of fancy, making us feel and think that bit bigger than we are, we are also drawn to Oris’ ‘Real Watches For Real People’ credo.
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