Excellent watch, especially for the price. Distinct, accurate, comfortable. Easy to read, and the green dial coupled with the bronze patina looks fantastic. Great "review". It's one of my "go to" watches. Perfect for almost any occasion.
I just got mine too but in stainless steel with the blueish dial. I'd say this watch looks more better in physical. I was hesitated in getting this until I saw the real watch, it was like 'yeah I want to get this'. In terms of the winding part, I can still accept that. It somehow makes me feel like, wearing this watch back to some time ago, the design, the movement, caliber etc.
@@LocalWatchGuy It is my first Oris and mechanical watch, Oris does pay off well with their quality product for me at least. Divers sixty-five looks great too, I'm also interested in Longines Conquest Heritage 35mm, I think we also should at least have a 35mm or 36mm case size, classic and timeless watch.
@@LocalWatchGuy Yes, wearing a smaller sized watch on a relaxing day out with sunshine, coffee and good mood, really makes the day! I have seen the Longines Conquest Heritage 35mm watch in physical, it looks really good, just that the glass is not sapphire crystal for 35mm but 40mm, but it is okay for me, I would get the 35mm.
If i were to put how I feel of getting this watch, with that price which I could get myself the M1 Macbook Pro, but I did not and I bought this watch instead. The amazing part, I don't feel regret at all and this heritage model watch makes me enjoy the way I look at time in a conventional and analog way.
It's an excellent watch, but the movement is not in-house, it is based on the Selitta 200 (superb movement). You say "you get what you pay for" but in the case of Oris watches you get excellent value for money. The servising of these movements is simple. In places you contridict yourself, so maybe a good idea to review your script before you record future videos. Otherwise thank you for posting this review.
It is not a In-house calibre. It is based on selita. Oris has just put their name on it. Nothing else. If you want In-house. You buy the trouble calibre 400 versions.
Always chuckle at the condescending big brain take on how others choose their watches. Under your logic, just go buy a Casio for 1/10th the price of whatever "nice Tissot" you're referring to and your accuracy and power reserve woes are solved and let others pick what they like.
Just picked up the 80th anniversary pointerdate bronze and I’m loving it
Wear it in good health! Good choice
Excellent watch, especially for the price. Distinct, accurate, comfortable. Easy to read, and the green dial coupled with the bronze patina looks fantastic. Great "review". It's one of my "go to" watches. Perfect for almost any occasion.
I agree, the watch is almost too perfect.
I own one and never regretted
Its an amazing piece!
Longines Legend Diver in Bronze is another great watch !
Ordered mine this week. Absolutely love this watch. The patina on yours looks great 👍
Thats awesome to hear. I hope you wear it in good health! I agree, the patina does look really nice
I just ordered the full bronze bracelet version, can't wait for it to arrive! Same face color as yours, I think it's a beautiful color
Enjoy it! Good choice💯
Does it leave your wrist dirty after wearing it often?
I just got mine too but in stainless steel with the blueish dial. I'd say this watch looks more better in physical. I was hesitated in getting this until I saw the real watch, it was like 'yeah I want to get this'. In terms of the winding part, I can still accept that. It somehow makes me feel like, wearing this watch back to some time ago, the design, the movement, caliber etc.
It really does look way better in person! The watch does have a vintage vibe to it and I love that.
@@LocalWatchGuy It is my first Oris and mechanical watch, Oris does pay off well with their quality product for me at least. Divers sixty-five looks great too, I'm also interested in Longines Conquest Heritage 35mm, I think we also should at least have a 35mm or 36mm case size, classic and timeless watch.
@@khai3192 I've never tried a Longines before but Im more drawn to smaller sized watches now so I would most likely want to check that out
@@LocalWatchGuy Yes, wearing a smaller sized watch on a relaxing day out with sunshine, coffee and good mood, really makes the day! I have seen the Longines Conquest Heritage 35mm watch in physical, it looks really good, just that the glass is not sapphire crystal for 35mm but 40mm, but it is okay for me, I would get the 35mm.
@@khai3192 You made me want to go out today and get some coffee ( even though Im not the biggest fan of coffee )
Awesome shots mate. I am obsessed with this model. I would get a stainless steel with the blue/grey dial. The saving up has started.
Thank you so much! Im glad you enjoyed the video. The stainless version is really good looking especially the one with the grey dial
If i were to put how I feel of getting this watch, with that price which I could get myself the M1 Macbook Pro, but I did not and I bought this watch instead. The amazing part, I don't feel regret at all and this heritage model watch makes me enjoy the way I look at time in a conventional and analog way.
@@khai3192 Why should you regret it, the M1 would have lost half its value in relatively short shrift.
Any chance you could give us an update on this watch?
Are you still feeling the love?
I like it of course…bronze looks pretty cool…also looking at the Stowa Flieger manual wind 40 in Bronze.
Thanks for watching!
It is a Selita movement, not an in-house movement....
Hmm...
True. Selita and ETA are tried and tested movements. You know you are getting a reliable timekeeper.
Yema and Tudor also do bronze watches 👌🏼
Correct
Yep…..can’t forget about Glycine has great bronze options.
I love my oris far more than my much more expensive watches real class.
Me too😬
Tudor put out a full bronze black bay
I noticed the same 'clicking' on my TT1 also.
Pretty weird huh?
Is this 36mm?
40mm
Where can I buy this watch new.
From any authorized Oris Boutique or retailer
Longines also use bronze
Some do, thats correct
Beautiful
Thanks
How do they only get 50m with a screw in caseback and crown.....
Tudor uses bronze too
I love the Tudor bronze !
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for watching!
IWC and Tudor has some bronze watches
Oh yes! I completely forgot to mention those brands. Thanks for that🙏
It's an excellent watch, but the movement is not in-house, it is based on the Selitta 200 (superb movement). You say "you get what you pay for" but in the case of Oris watches you get excellent value for money. The servising of these movements is simple. In places you contridict yourself, so maybe a good idea to review your script before you record future videos. Otherwise thank you for posting this review.
You are welcome, glad you enjoyed the video. This is easily one of my favorite watches in my collection
It is not a In-house calibre. It is based on selita. Oris has just put their name on it. Nothing else. If you want In-house. You buy the trouble calibre 400 versions.
In house movement🤨
Mine is extremely inaccurate
🙁
I would prefer it without the date pointer.
Hmm I actually really like the pointer date feature but it would look interesting without one
I think that's the main thing I like about it. It's the most unique aspect.
@@mauricioarreaga5193 ... Yeah I like the pointer date. Makes it stand out and the whole point of the watch lol
They‘d have to change the name😊
Why pay 1500 or so for this watch when you get a nice Tissot that is just as accurate and twice the power reserve for a 3rd of the price? 🤔
Its a matter of taste, I think the Oris is really good looking
why not buy a quartz watch
Always chuckle at the condescending big brain take on how others choose their watches. Under your logic, just go buy a Casio for 1/10th the price of whatever "nice Tissot" you're referring to and your accuracy and power reserve woes are solved and let others pick what they like.
Why pay $10,000 for a watch when you can buy this one? Honestly, it's one of the best looking watches I've seen