Really a beautiful watch. The only thing I wish was different is the bezel, here the outer “ring” is stainless steel and I would prefer it to be full bronze.
Glad you like it! :) A very little bit yes, there is a soft green on skin specially in summer... but absolute not disturbing and you can wash it with water in a second.
@@RetekG so does the staining on the skin increase with the level of patina on the watch? Or did you have any issued with staining when it was brand new as well?
@@dwiesengrund577 I had the same staining with it when the watch was 1 day old, so with patina increasing the staining stayed on the same level, what is not disturbing for me at all. Patina is nice too anyway, only brown, not green. If you have Instagram, check my account @RetekG there, I have just poted to actual picture of this Oris, you can see the actual patina level on the watch. I think it is nice and not too "heavy", and getting back the point, staining is the same low level than it was on the first day :)
for the first it looks like a darker rose gold, than yes it ages over time and depends on how you wear it the pattern or the patina of the bronze parts will be different on all the timepieces, so most of the bronze watches will look a bit different, that is the point mainly. And of course the bronze was the first metalic alloy what was developed and used by the human race during the history by our best knowladge, it was before iron and steel and maybe before gold, or at least at the same time, so this is a very old very rare material what is the part of our global history from the begining.
@@RetekG thanks for the explanation. I guess it is cool to make a timepiece unique. Also, I'm sure there is a way to restore it's luster once you ready.
@@aaronucsd My pleasure :) Yes the other nice thing about the bronze is that it is very easy to restore the original shine of the material, vinager can do it if you wanna make it on the "home made" style, or professional jewelry cleaner clothe or pasta can remove the patina too.
:D for me this one is not even reminding to a Tudor BB, if I have to say something similar that would be that Omega Seamaster retro line what looks like very similar :)
@@teddyhenriquez5192 yes I loved it for the first time too :) I had the luck I could check it on the hand's of the ORIS CEO in the last Baselworld and it was growing on me too than I pulled that trigger, specially I could ask for a nice discount after the Oris party so it was a blast in a good way :D this piece will be remarkable for me for ever I guess :)
This is how you use bronze on a watch. It looks like coffee. I really like this watch.
glad you like it :)
That's really cool. The 2 tone with bronze looks great👍👍
Glad you like it my Friend! :)
Stunning piece!!!! Wish they did the bezel ring bronze also! Would you say this is a dressy diver?
Definitely my next Oris good review
thank you :) and you wont regret it I guess !
Really a beautiful watch. The only thing I wish was different is the bezel, here the outer “ring” is stainless steel and I would prefer it to be full bronze.
Hm yes, maybe. But I like how the ss outer "ring" gives a nice but little frame, what makes the bronze part pops up, but maybe this is just me :)
Damn, that's a good looking watch! Got a Aquis Green, might need to pick this one up. Thx for the video
Glad you like it! :) Yeah if you can, grab one, you wont regret I guess :)
beautiful watch man!!!
thank you so much! :)
Thanks for the video! Since you own it for a while now.. does the bronze bracelet colour your skin after a day of wearing the watch?
Glad you like it! :) A very little bit yes, there is a soft green on skin specially in summer... but absolute not disturbing and you can wash it with water in a second.
@@RetekG so does the staining on the skin increase with the level of patina on the watch? Or did you have any issued with staining when it was brand new as well?
@@dwiesengrund577 I had the same staining with it when the watch was 1 day old, so with patina increasing the staining stayed on the same level, what is not disturbing for me at all. Patina is nice too anyway, only brown, not green. If you have Instagram, check my account @RetekG there, I have just poted to actual picture of this Oris, you can see the actual patina level on the watch. I think it is nice and not too "heavy", and getting back the point, staining is the same low level than it was on the first day :)
Bro better mido tribute or oris diver 65?
Its a real beauty. But how is the Bronze changing over time? Can you do an update in a year to see how it is oxidizing ?
I will do an update video next week :) I think the patina is really nice, but will share how it looks like :)
Your accent is amazing
thanks and sorry :D :D :D :D
Nice time piece
Thank you! I agree so much ! :) I love it too.
It's a Rivet style bracelet. It's Faux Rivets though.
just curious what makes bronze so appealing? I aged over time?
for the first it looks like a darker rose gold, than yes it ages over time and depends on how you wear it the pattern or the patina of the bronze parts will be different on all the timepieces, so most of the bronze watches will look a bit different, that is the point mainly. And of course the bronze was the first metalic alloy what was developed and used by the human race during the history by our best knowladge, it was before iron and steel and maybe before gold, or at least at the same time, so this is a very old very rare material what is the part of our global history from the begining.
@@RetekG thanks for the explanation. I guess it is cool to make a timepiece unique. Also, I'm sure there is a way to restore it's luster once you ready.
@@aaronucsd My pleasure :) Yes the other nice thing about the bronze is that it is very easy to restore the original shine of the material, vinager can do it if you wanna make it on the "home made" style, or professional jewelry cleaner clothe or pasta can remove the patina too.
FCKING beautiful watch
cannot agree more :)
NICE "TUDOR" Black Bay S&G pun intended lol!!!
:D for me this one is not even reminding to a Tudor BB, if I have to say something similar that would be that Omega Seamaster retro line what looks like very similar :)
Retek G it might not look like a Tudor but that riveted bracelet does 👀
I can see myself buying that Oris I love that vintage look 👍🏽
@@teddyhenriquez5192 yes I loved it for the first time too :) I had the luck I could check it on the hand's of the ORIS CEO in the last Baselworld and it was growing on me too than I pulled that trigger, specially I could ask for a nice discount after the Oris party so it was a blast in a good way :D this piece will be remarkable for me for ever I guess :)
lug to lug size ??? lug to lug size ??? lug to lug size ???
what is it with the lug size? :D :D
Stunning piece!!!! Wish they did the bezel ring bronze also! Would you say this is a dressy diver?
Yes I would :)