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Pre-Basel 2016: Oris Artelier Chronometer, Date

2/11/2016

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Ref. No. 01 737 7721 4031
Oris' newest release, the Artelier Chronometer, Date (and yes the ", Date" is part of the name) is stylish, subtle, and classic. In fact, many of the watches found in the Artelier line feature these qualities. The new watch is 40mm in diameter and is slimmer than previous versions. Under the beautifully textured dial beats the Oris Calibre 737 (based on Sellita’s SW 200-1). The watch is available on either a brown leather strap or metal band. More information is below:
  •  Automatic chronometer movement Oris Cal. 737, based on SW 200-1, with date at 6 o’clock
  • Multi-piece stainless steel case and stainless steel crown. Water resistant to 5 bar
  • Sapphire crystal domed on both sides with anti-reflective coating inside
  • Screwed stainless steel case back with see-through mineral crystal
  • Silver guilloche dial with applied rose gold plated indices. Rose gold plated hour and minute hands filled with Super-LumiNova®. Rose gold plated second hand
  • Dark brown leather strap with stainless steel folding clasp. Also available with stainless steel bracelet with butterfly folding clasp 

Overall, the watch is very nicely done. 
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