![]() ![]() ![]() The date wheel on the 40mm version is black with white lettering (much like the Divers Sixty-Five released in 2015), while the wheel on the 36mm is white with black lettering. The movement used in both watches is the time-and-date Oris Cal. The new, smaller 36mm Divers Sixty-Five is as vintage-inspired as it gets. The bubble-curved sapphire crystals with AR coating add to the overall vintage-inspired looks of the watches. The bronze bezels feature aluminum inlays with 60-minute demarcations and Super-LumiNova. Though the cases themselves are fashioned from stainless steel and feature screw-down case backs and crowns for 100m of water resistance, it’s the watches’ uni-directional bezels with bronze outer turning top rings that give the new Divers Sixty-Five their unique visual signature, adding a glistening goldish hue to otherwise steel and black watches. New for 2018 are two editions, one in 40mm and the other in a new, smaller 36mm case-both with bronze bezels and several aesthetic updates. In 2015, the brand released the Divers Sixty-Five, a modernized version of their popular dive watch from the 1960s, and it has since become one of Oris’ most popular collections (there have been numerous iterations of the watch with different dial colors and limited editions). ![]() Oris has been on a roll lately with vintage-inspired offerings that update classic designs with 21st century technology and materials. ![]()
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