As a collector of luxury and homage watches I have five Oris watches in my opinion it is just as good with regards to movement and quality as any other luxury watch brand such as Rolex or Omega. Thank you, for your video adding more insight to a tremendous watch brand.
I think Rolf and you presented this interview extremely well. If I could comment on the last part my takeaway from the discussion would be the mechanical watch on the wrist must stand the test of time. No battery or component obsolescence or any reliance on software applications. I confess I'm quite a fan of the brand. Looking to the future of the planet amongst other things Oris proves that it puts it's money where its mouth is and produces some incredible watches. Personally I have the Dat Watt and the New York Harbor Aquis models. I would love the Coulson at some point. Many thanks for sharing.
Mechanical watches require expensive servicing. Let's not mislead people, they are in no way cheaper or "better" than quartz watches. They tend to be thicker, more expensive, more inaccurate and require regular servicing where you are left with no watch potentially for months.
I have just acquired my first oris .i think it could probably be a childs watch. It is a oris junior i think it is a 3 jewel. I think it is from the 1970s, it is a simple classic watch but i love it. I have looked on the Internet and i have had trouble trying to find info on the watch. Any 8nfo would be much appreciated.
Great interview! I'm a relatively new watch enthusiast mainly due to Oris. Oris makes watches with a cause, and that makes me smile. It's no wonder I have four Oris pieces, and a close fellow enthusiast has three. Kudos to Oris.
Fantastic interview and what a great brand. I have four vintage Oris’ but after this interview I have got to have a brand new Oris, certainly on my list to purchase in the future.🙏❤️
Great company with great watches and an underrated history. I have a Diver 65 bico, and my mom and brother both the Aquis (blue and upcycle). Great interview
Thank you great interview...Oris is my fav brand, I still own a Full Steel Small Minute but had to sell my Williams F1 but it was worth it. I will get a WF1 again very comfortable on either strap, rubber or steel. „How can you be angry with a bear“ brilliant 😄
Are they worth anything I got a oris artilier worldtimer on a steel bracelet 7581 model j bought it 2007 second hand box and papers and spear links only worn if a few times think it 2as made in 2003 dont know if I should keep if or sell it for a new model any information about it would be appreciated
And can we just talk about how Rolf is a certified good looking man, and the interviewer seems like he's interviewing his long time crush? 😂 all in good humour, he asked great questions, and imo this interview almost felt too short. 👍🏻👍🏻
CEO Nailed the intreview. Everthing a loyal customer wanted to hear. Great vision for Oris
As a collector of luxury and homage watches I have five Oris watches in my opinion it is just as good with regards to movement and quality as any other luxury watch brand such as Rolex or Omega. Thank you, for your video adding more insight to a tremendous watch brand.
I think Rolf and you presented this interview extremely well. If I could comment on the last part my takeaway from the discussion would be the mechanical watch on the wrist must stand the test of time. No battery or component obsolescence or any reliance on software applications. I confess I'm quite a fan of the brand. Looking to the future of the planet amongst other things Oris proves that it puts it's money where its mouth is and produces some incredible watches. Personally I have the Dat Watt and the New York Harbor Aquis models. I would love the Coulson at some point. Many thanks for sharing.
Mechanical watches require expensive servicing. Let's not mislead people, they are in no way cheaper or "better" than quartz watches. They tend to be thicker, more expensive, more inaccurate and require regular servicing where you are left with no watch potentially for months.
I have just acquired my first oris .i think it could probably be a childs watch. It is a oris junior i think it is a 3 jewel.
I think it is from the 1970s, it is a simple classic watch but i love it.
I have looked on the Internet and i have had trouble trying to find info on the watch.
Any 8nfo would be much appreciated.
Really enjoyed this interview. I've really got a soft spot for Oris since adding one to my collection
Great interview!
I'm a relatively new watch enthusiast mainly due to Oris. Oris makes watches with a cause, and that makes me smile.
It's no wonder I have four Oris pieces, and a close fellow enthusiast has three.
Kudos to Oris.
Thank you.
I am a big fan of Oris, and their spirit.
Fantastic interview and what a great brand. I have four vintage Oris’ but after this interview I have got to have a brand new Oris, certainly on my list to purchase in the future.🙏❤️
Your videos have a meaning, great interviews. Thank you
Thank you for this video. There are so many reasons to love and support Oris.
I hope oris puts their new manual wind movement in the diver 65
Excellent interview.
Great company with great watches and an underrated history. I have a Diver 65 bico, and my mom and brother both the Aquis (blue and upcycle). Great interview
What an incredible interview, thank you for making this.
Great interview! Kudos to You both and long live Oris
Thank you great interview...Oris is my fav brand, I still own a Full Steel Small Minute but had to sell my Williams F1 but it was worth it. I will get a WF1 again very comfortable on either strap, rubber or steel. „How can you be angry with a bear“ brilliant 😄
Great interview. Thanks Rolf Studer.
Great interview ,great watches
My first automatic mechanical watch was an ORIS (BC3) in the 1990s, which I still own.
Curious to see what they will do with Aquis and 65 line. Exciting times
Great company, fantastic ethics and beautiful watches.
Are they worth anything I got a oris artilier worldtimer on a steel bracelet 7581 model j bought it 2007 second hand box and papers and spear links only worn if a few times think it 2as made in 2003 dont know if I should keep if or sell it for a new model any information about it would be appreciated
And can we just talk about how Rolf is a certified good looking man, and the interviewer seems like he's interviewing his long time crush? 😂 all in good humour, he asked great questions, and imo this interview almost felt too short. 👍🏻👍🏻
Oris titanium chronograph diver's watch created 12-15 years ago was the best ever dive watch made in Holstein 😊
❤ Oris and Rolex watches
How often you need to service the watch...
A truly wonderful brand
ORIS = LIVING LEGEND of MECHANICAL WATCHES.