The Big Trend Of Small(er) Watches
The trend of small-sized watches isn’t new. In fact, between the 1920s and the 1980s, most watches either measured
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The trend of small-sized watches isn’t new. In fact, between the 1920s and the 1980s, most watches either measured
As with other industries, a section of investors and customers in the horological market are putting pressure on watchmakers
In the past few years, there has been a surge in the production of coloured watches. Ranging from vibrant
If I had a watch for every time Oris released a Great Barrier Reef edition, I’d have… well, four
Oris have been crafting mechanical watches in the Swiss village of Hölstein since 1904. As an independent company, they’ve
Hölstein-based watch brand Oris, who presented their joy-inducing lime-green ProPilot Kermit watch at Watches and Wonders, Geneva, earlier this
While there are several brands that have interesting offerings when it comes to the ‘dive watch’ segment, only a
Oris is a brand known for its unique and significant collaborations. Its inspired special editions present a fresh perspective
It is uncustomary of us to start talking about a watch’s movement right from the get-go. But we’re making
Over the last couple of years, discussions around climate change have gathered steam and become integral to public discourse.
Oris, as a brand, doesn’t need to fish for compliments. If the sophisticated appeal of their timepieces don’t win
The watch industry in recent years has witnessed an increasing number of brands collaborating with environmental conservation initiatives. However,
An Overview Continuing its tradition of conservation and awareness for our most important natural resource, water, Oris has now