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Oris Aquis Date 43.5
Oris introduced the latest edition of the Aquis Date in the summer of 2017. They are easy to spot thanks to the “Aquis” inscription on the dial. The manufacturer decided to stick with stainless steel for the case of this diving watch, though it is larger than previous models at 43.5 mm.
If you head over to Oris’s website, you’ll see how wide the Aquis line has become with literally dozens of models from diamante ladies pieces to titanium-forged 500m WR depth-gauge models. Today we’re looking at what is undoubtedly Oris’s top-seller within the line – the 43.5mm Aquis Date in Black.
The original Oris Aquis Date was actually half a millimeter smaller (at 43mm) in width than this one that is 43.5mm wide (47mm with the crown), but it seemed to wear larger in my experience. How is that possible? It starts with some simplification and toning back of the angular lugs and crown guards that help the overall design simply flow better.
The first of the pair, the 41.5mm Aquis, is likely to have a serious impact on Oris’ dive watches in the coming years. For those unfamiliar, the Aquis has been produced up to this point in two separate case styles: the 43.5mm original, and the 39.5mm midsize offering.
A comparison between the three available sizes for the Oris Aquis Date – from left to right: 39.5mm – 41.5mm – 43.5mm. The new Oris Aquis Date 41.5mm. Even though the case of the Oris Aquis Date 43.5mm is well designed and provides enough comfort on most wrists, it is undeniably a large watch – especially when worn on a steel bracelet.
The Oris Aquis Hangang Limited Edition combines a pair of distinctive complications with an emerald green colorway evoking the pristine riverfront. The 43.5mm stainless steel case of the Oris Aquis Hangang Limited Edition (ref. 01 743 7734 4187) ought to be a familiar sight to those acquainted with Oris’ flagship diver, whose unorthodox …
The Replica Oris Aquis Date, which is water resistant to 300 meters, is now available in a very wearable 39.5mm size. This is a hair smaller than the very popular Oris Divers Sixty-Five, which draws on a vintage design from the mid-60s (as you’d guess from the name). But this watch, which is powered by the same Sellita movement, comes with three times the water resistance and a more modern, tech …