The newest accessory for the number of diver’s watches created by Oris may be the Aquis Small Second Date Blue Dial. Water-resistant to 50 bar (500 mt / 1650 feet), the new Oris watch is characterised with a twinkling sunray blue dial having a small second sub-dial at 9 o’clock.
The little-second function is frequently preferred by divers because although it implies that the timepiece is working, it doesn’t clutter the dial or reduce legibility.The applied indices and nickel hands are given whitened Super-LumiNova. Because the title from the watch indicates, the dial includes the date indication at 6 o’clock.
The overall design of the stainless steel case is markedly masculine with a size of 46 mm and a large screw-down crown. The thick and scratch resistant sapphire crystal is domed on both sides, and treated with an anti-reflective coating on the inside to reduce glare and enhance legibility. The screwed stainless steel case back is enriched by a metre to feet conversion scale.
The unidirectional rotating bezel features a scratch-resistant black ceramic inlay and white timing scale. The Aquis Small Second Date is powered by the Oris 743 calibre, an automatic mechanical movement – Oris does not use quartz movements in any of its watches – based on the Sellita SW 220-1 and beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour with a power reserve of 38 hours.
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