Look At That Red Dial Hands on with Oris at Baselworld 2019











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A fan favourite for many, Oris Watches kick off 2019 strong with some important releases for the industry and the current world... • Year on year, Oris always seem to release vastly appealing watches to their reliable, dedicated audience. Fortunately, this year was no been different. Let's take a look at the new models in the Oris lineup for 2019... • WRITTEN ARTICLE: https://www.watchgecko.com/new-oris-r... • For all your watch needs check out our website! • https://www.watchgecko.com/ • Find out more about all the Oris releases here. • https://www.oris.ch/en/home • LINKS: • Website: https://www.watchgecko.com/ • Blog: https://www.watchgecko.com/blog/ • Geckota: https://www.geckota.com • SOCIAL: • Facebook:   / watchgecko   • Instagram:   / watchgecko   • Twitter:   / watchgecko   • Ben:   / benadamsdesign   • Tim:   / timvaux   • Expansions to the Oris Aquis Diver Range. • The Oris Aquis range from Oris is not only an incredibly popular collection of watches but it also offers insane value for money. • Oris Aquis Date Relief • This new addition of the Aquis Date has been created to raise awareness for the importance of water. Keeping rivers clean, preventing water-related diseases and overall improvements to the sewage and waste levels from industrial works. The watch is in collaboration with Ernst Bromeis, an expedition swimmer who has big plans to swim 800km across Lake Baikal... • The main difference between these models is the new colourings. As you could probably guess, the watch has been inspired by water. The grey dial recalls the colour of a stormy sea with the bezel acting as a reminder of the texture of water. • For me, the one to go for here is the red rubber strap option. The bracelet, grey leather and grey rubber add more emphasis to the red seconds hand, however, the red strap really makes the watch pop on the wrist. • Oris Aquis Great Barrier Reef Limited Edition III • Sticking with the theme of preserving the bodies of water in our world and we have this limited edition. This model has been created in close partnership with the Reef Restoration Foundation. Since releasing previous great Barrier reef models, the issue has only got worse, something both companies involved seem to feel pretty serious about. • Moving away from the great cause behind this watch, the design of this model is easily one of my favourites. The dial is a gradient blue colour which gets lighter towards the middle. The bezel is a dark blue tone, the triangle at 12 and the date function have all been finished in a yellow/orange colour. On the wrist, the colour feels great. I can only imagine how cool this would look in bright sunshine. • The Oris Aquis Date GMT • Next up we now get a GMT added to the Aquis range. This is something which has been lacking from the Aquis line up, so I'm pleased they have spent the time to release it the correct way. Rather than just bolting on a standard full-size GMT, Oris have gone for a shorten hand, tipped in orange and a more centralised track. Once again this model comes in at 43.5mm which Oris actually confirmed is their most popular size. • In person, this watch has a great practical, do anything go anywhere feel to it. The dashes of light orange on the dial and GMT hand add nice final touches of sportiness. Strap wise, there is a bracelet, leather and rubber option to go for. For me, the bracelet wins this one. • Oris Aquis Date Fresh Waters • Here we have a new 39.5mm Aquis Date in brand new colours and tones. This is a smaller diving watch that goes for a mint/grey gradient look. The overall look of the watch is more of a pastel shade, meaning it does feel a little more feminine when compared to others in the range. • However, saying that, the watch feels very unique and fun on the wrist. In my mind, there is no doubt this is a unisex watch and can be enjoyed by all manner of wrists. • The Oris Sixty-Five Diver in new dial colours • So, the first two new Oris Sixty-Five arrivals this Baselworld 2019. First, up a new green dial which, much like we found out in our 10 for 10 series recently here, compliments bronze insanely well. This watch only emphasises this more by combining the bronze edged bezel, cream coloured lume, gold colour indices and hands. • The other new colour we were shown was the new black dial version. This keeps the same bronze edged bezel, and gold coloured dial details like the green option. • This is a 42mm model complete with a domed sapphire crystal to really make the watches old school style pop. • Oris Sixty-Five Bronze 2 Tone Diver • Oris now address the 40mm Sixty-Five diver and release a steel and bronze version with a curved blue dial. This watch has such a classy, appealing look. At 40mm the watch is very wearable for a range of wrist sizes which is a good thing, as I think we'll see this watch out in the wild a lot.

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