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New Oris Diver's 65

4/29/2016

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Today we are greeted with the beauty that is the Oris Diver's 65, or the new version at least. The modified design abandons one of the elements of the past versions (first version and second version) that I enjoyed. I liked the somewhat playfulness of the numbers at 12, 3, 6, and 9 and thought it fit the watch well. Regardless, the numbers are gone. The watch also changes the position (from 6 to 3) of the date window as well as the shape (rectangle to trapezoid). The bezel remains largely the same, but appears to be somewhat wider in the photos. On the topic of size, this watch is larger than those in the past, coming in at 42mm in diameter. It comes on a number of different straps made of metal, leather, or textiles (NATO straps). It comes in a special presentation box, not that this is particularly important. Expect it to hit stores starting June 2016 with a price around CHF 1,900 (~$1980/$2000 USD). 
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