This Oris Oddity is a great talking point. Has modern watch design become too generic, constantly looking at the 50's, 60's & 70's for inspiration? How often do we hear about designs that are inspired by pieces from the 90's?
Cool you did a piece on that thing. It is well deserved. Quirky little thing. I twist my head around the new Breitling SO. That's a little anoying thing.
Gosh, I'm so glad they left the dimensions and proportions of the original untouched - such a quirky little hockey puck. I'm glad that it exists. Bravo, Oris!
What an amazing piece. As you say, it's incredibly intuitive to use. The dial, the case and bracelet are an engineering work of art. How can anyone not immediately fall in love with it. This is now my all time favourite Oris. This would be my everyday wear. Wonderful! Well done Oris.
Well done my friend, very well done!! The quirkiness of this watch just elevates its appeal and from a brand like Oris, you know it’s going to be quality.
The 90s kid in me absolutely loves the dial of this Oris, as well as some Alain Silberstein watches from the 90s. Now please excuse me, while I change the batteries in my translucent pager, put on my TAG Heuer Link, and hop in my Acura Legend to pick up a 6-pack of Crystal Pepsi, whist listening to the latest TLC album on cassette.
This machine really spoke to that 90's in me. We didn't question things much at the time, right? Now excuse me while I hop on my GT Interceptor and pick up the latest Gameboy cartridge ;)
Thanks a million Mark! Loved doing this. The whole experience of digging deeper into these oddities from back in the day was such good fun! Makes you question a lot about today's watches and their niches ;) Hope you've had a grand weekend sir!
@@Mark..P What a dream (the trip, not the bug) ;) Soak in all that sun Mark and recover quickly! I'm dying to know what watch you decided to take as your travel buddy this time!
@@ID-Guy The Ceramic Pepsi GMT and the OP41 Green. It is nice to be in a safe place where you can wear a watch without any thought 🙏 I recently had the 16710 polished and micro welded for some major dents and have stupidly regretted it. It looks great but is no longer the same watch. 🤷♂️
@@Mark..P What a pairing! It would be really interesting knowing more of your thoughts about the 16710. I really hope they didn't butcher it (kept all the chamfers etc) - Just think of it as a fresh lick of paint that's helped to "restore" this classic ;)
Great review, thank you. I hadn't paid much attention to Oris until I recently purchased one of their limited edition, Royal Flying Doctors Big Crown. So glad I finally have an appreciation of this top brand.
I love that you reviewed this watch, as I remember the Oris Worldtimer models of the late 90's. I thought it was such a clever design at the time, and I never quite understood why they didn't persist with it.
Nice to hear that you were putting your Santa Cruz Speedwheels on your Element deck and wishing you were Bob Burnquist or Tony Hawk. Maybe Mat Hofmann or Dave Mirra on that chromoly BMX back in the 90’s. I’ve got friends that are still riding theirs. The 90’s was an interesting time for watches. From the British Army and RAF helicopter pilots using the Seiko 7a28-7120 to the Nomos brand being created in 1990. Nomos first started production in 1992 but, in 1991 Audemars Piguet came up with the Wandering Hours mechanism with the Star Wheel watch. We all know of Pierce Brosnan wearing the first quartz SMP from Omega in Goldeneye (1995) and then the automatic version in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). Omega also brought us colour in 1996 with the Schumacher Speedmaster Reduceds. There were many different watches of that decade but, I haven’t seen one like the design of this Oris before. This Oris, with its pushers to advance and rewind the hour hand reminds me of the Laurent Ferrier ‘Traveller’ GMT. That is the only watch I have seen buttons with that function on (albeit they are at 8 and 10 o’clock on the ‘Traveller’). It is a really interesting watch and props to Oris for giving you the chance to make this video. I’m sure that they aren’t disappointed! The shape of the Watch with the pushers at 8 and 4 o’clock give it a space aged look like a rocket. Almost like wings. The dual time indicator at 3 o’clock is great. I love that function on a GMT Watch. The smallish size (I’m guessing about 36mm) is ideal although I could imagine that a larger version could look like a Dive Watch or more like a Sci-Fi Movie prop than the watch that it is. A really thoughtful outlook on a very interesting Watch here my friend. Although I probably won’t be buying one, it’s great seeing what’s out there. Happy anniversary with this Watch Oris! ✊
As always, an impressive review! Suggest you ask Oris to send you a watch that you are particularly interested in reviewing. Hopefully they will share, and we will get your design take on it. Keep up the outstanding work.
Wow that's pretty rad! (Am I doing 90's slang right? 😁) I don't know what to say about this Oris model other than it looks like it came out of the '97 "Men in Black" film. With its quirky dial, unorthodox pusher placement and polished finishing, you'd think this was some stealthy tech for fighting hostile aliens 😄. Appreciate you showcasing this, for a lack of a better word, "oddity" of a timepiece. It's definitely got a style and design that contrasts greatly from present-day Oris. Cheers 🍺
Straight out of Men in Black! Fresh always hitting the home-runs! I had to accept the offer to review this (just to see how the 90's kid in me would react) Safe to say that we didn't question much back then ;) Have a great end to your weekend brother and thanks always for the great analogies!!
Don't know why or how I decided to go with the 18mm phoenix nato but hey, it worked ;) Thank you brother! Have a great start to your week (as good of a monday as possible) - can't believe the weekend is over already...
I know it's not the same kind of watch at all. Yet, something about this reminds me of the Omega Dynamic. Design-wise, just an oddity in the mix of the respective brand's usual suspects where the style is fairly different than anything they've produced before or since. That's the impression it leaves with me. Focusing back into this particular watch. It's "hella fresh"... Yes, I'm sure there will be tons of 90s colloquialisms in the comments. I wasn't keen on it at first. But, it's one I gave a shot and bit of time to check out your video and see what it was about and it's kind of likable in it's quirkiness and straightforward functionality. Thanks for a closer look and sharing this one.
Being a kid of the '60s I don't see the' 90s connection. I just really like this watch. Perhaps because I am a chronograph guy the dial layout is just fine IMO. And the GMT design is brilliant.
Great video once again. Loving the dial and functions. The sort of intergrated bracelet isn’t for me. Hopefully they will bring something out with this diameter and dial layout with normal lugs. I think this would be great on a vintage leather strap. This morning rewatch an older video. The OP34 one, the olive is on my wrist. Still loving the thing.
It's a real oddity ;) Reading the interview I don't think they're planning on bringing back a production model of these pieces (yet) But the quirks are too cool. The size is also great! And you know that I'm a huge fan of that series of 34mm models... think they were 124200 or something? I was eyeing a white dial just before the series was discontinued... kicked myself a bit haha!
@@ID-Guy we can always hope for a production model. I think you are right on the model number. If you have the chance to pick one up, most colors are great, i would surely recommend one. It work in all situations. The Olive or Res Grape one if you have the chance, the white one could be a bit to plain imho.
This is almost uncanny. I am the fortunate owner of an "original" Oris Worldtimer from the 90s. I am unsure of the year of production, but it has a gold rotor. So it must have been produced before 2002. I found it on eBay. I believe it was basically part of an estate sale. Reportedly, the owner was a former Oris distributor. So basically it was NOS complete with plastic on the caseback and the strap. It is a gorgeous watch. It is not chunky or "mechanical" lookinglike the latest iterations. It is an elegant 38 mm piece with a champagne "guilloche" dial. The original strap was somewhat incongruous. So I have paired it with a beautiful Hirsch cordovan strap. It is basically my travel watch. I enjoy explaining the complications to anyone who will listen. I say it is uncanny because I keep telling myself that I need to try and demonstrate this watch on one of your wrist shot videos. I have thought that the only person who would appreciate the quirky beauty of this watch would be the IDGuy. Now, here it is....sort of. Thank you for bringing attention to this very unusual piece!
I got this watch - with the white/silver face and steel bracelet. It was bought by me in 1995 or 1996 in Oslo, Norway - the price was approx. $1000 at the time. Mine does not have a gold rotor. It has a "regular metal" rotor with the text "Cal 690, Swiss Made, 30 Jewels" engraved on the outer part and the Oris logo/shield closer to the center. The only gold part of the rotor is a small ring around the center bearing. It is a fantastic watch and I used to wear it daily for almost a decade - and on many overseas travels. Still keeps it's time within 5 seconds a day even though it has never been serviced. Nowadays I only occasionally wear a wrist watch. My only other mechanical watch is a Sinn U1, I bought back in 2010 or so (also a fantastic watch).
I own one, these are going for well over $3000 USD used. Bought mine around 2005/6. It is my go to watch when I want sexy yet classy luxury look, it is a very handsome watch. Mine has the display case back and a very sexy custom SS band. I would never sell this watch, I would love to see it in a 44mm version, it would bode well in that size in these times.
This is probably the start of a new model lineup for Oris, in the coming years for the small watch trend. I think it will be interesting to see what they do with it.
It makes you look at watches differently, right? The watches that don't necessarily follow themes or any of that gives us something fresh to take in. Thanks for the comment man!
This is a watch that needed to be reviewed by IDGuy. I"m glad Oris made it, its not for me but I love seeing weird sh*t like this. And I'm a huge fan of the brand, next one is the PPX in a vibrant green, whenever they do that one.
formulaic adjective: constituting or containing a set form of words. “formulaic expressions such as ‘once upon a time’ ⏺ produced in accordance with a mechanically followed rule or style. “formulaic, disposable pop” Well, that being said, I love Oris and there non formulaic way of design. I own a couple of them. Keep up the great work, love you’re shtick. 🤗
Oh hey, the eponymous Industrial Design Guy is now on camera, been a little while since I've checked in on this channel because the piece in the thumbnail intrigued me.
@@ID-Guy Well it's good to be back, I've always enjoyed your ability to add something new & refreshing to the discussion of horology. And the one gear mark of that reveal coincides about the time of my birthday, I think I'll finally buy that Zebra Zippo I've been after for a few years as a personal gift. I picked up a green Casio AE-1200WH recently, doubling the size of my watch collection!
Hey Bobby! My wrist size varies between 6.75 and 7 inches. So kinda skinny. But I would say that this piece does wear small (smaller than what pictures will present) ;)
Love them John. I couldn't find any high res shots of mine from back in the day but I was lucky to have a '93 Interceptor and a '96 Dyno GT Air. Such awesome bikes... I really wish I still had them.... They're probably worth a fortune now!
The nineties were definitely baroque. If there is one defining element on this watch, it is the crown in combination with the crown guards. I wonder how many man hours went in to it.
The styles frame a different mindset, right? Very good point on the simple things like the choice of crown. Ah, what a time those years were. Much more "experimental" to say the least when we see the modern landscape of popular watches today ;)
These Holstein models may or may not still be available (as far as I know from interviews is they aren't planning on bringing out a full production of these models at the moment) But hey! Never say never ;)
Lots of this "weird" watches have something in common, the more you look at and examine the more you realize its complexity. Like Tudor P01 for example, it is not so complex watch mechanically speaking but design-wise something you start to like it.
@@ID-Guy but all said interesting is all I’d say about this, although one had to respect what Oris has achieved especially in the last 4-5 years, it’s a proper mainstream independent now, with retail presence all over
I reckon it would hold up well with day to day splashes and swimming. 50m usually means it has a more "robust" tolerance to the daily stuff (compared to the standard 30m)
And to think that Half-Life was one of the first PC games I ever played as a kid (along with the OG classic Tomb Raider of course) ;) Thank you Gordon!
Again, here’s a brand that’s bringing back older watch designs with modern materials and putting a modern splash into the design while keeping the vintage vibe. I don’t understand why big names such as Rolex can’t do the same. Bring back the classics with modern case materials and movements.
And it doesn't sound like they're planning on bringing out a production model of these (yet) Such a cool lil oddity that questions todays designs. Ah, Oris does grand stuff.
It's weird watching these clips back. I sat down at midnight last night to do a final review of the clip and at the end thought "yup, super happy with that." Doesn't happen very often ;) Means a lot that you can take the time to watch these clips brother. BUT try to avoid the videos as much as possible!
They've got quite a back-catalog that a lot of us hadn't seen. I had no idea this model existed until now BUT it does show us where the brand has come from through those odd years (the triumph over the quartz machine etc) ;)
This Oris Oddity is a great talking point. Has modern watch design become too generic, constantly looking at the 50's, 60's & 70's for inspiration? How often do we hear about designs that are inspired by pieces from the 90's?
Cool you did a piece on that thing. It is well deserved. Quirky little thing. I twist my head around the new Breitling SO. That's a little anoying thing.
Superb find btw, even thou the case looks a bit odd
Gosh, I'm so glad they left the dimensions and proportions of the original untouched - such a quirky little hockey puck. I'm glad that it exists. Bravo, Oris!
It's one of the most bizarre watches I've ever experienced but hey! The 90's in all its glory ;) It was great fun to cover!
What an amazing piece. As you say, it's incredibly intuitive to use.
The dial, the case and bracelet are an engineering work of art. How can anyone not immediately fall in love with it.
This is now my all time favourite Oris. This would be my everyday wear. Wonderful! Well done Oris.
Well done my friend, very well done!! The quirkiness of this watch just elevates its appeal and from a brand like Oris, you know it’s going to be quality.
The 90s kid in me absolutely loves the dial of this Oris, as well as some Alain Silberstein watches from the 90s. Now please excuse me, while I change the batteries in my translucent pager, put on my TAG Heuer Link, and hop in my Acura Legend to pick up a 6-pack of Crystal Pepsi, whist listening to the latest TLC album on cassette.
This machine really spoke to that 90's in me. We didn't question things much at the time, right? Now excuse me while I hop on my GT Interceptor and pick up the latest Gameboy cartridge ;)
Wonderfully detailed and thoughtful review. Bravo to Oris on asking you to review this 👏🙏🥃
Thanks a million Mark! Loved doing this. The whole experience of digging deeper into these oddities from back in the day was such good fun! Makes you question a lot about today's watches and their niches ;) Hope you've had a grand weekend sir!
@@ID-Guy Currently away in Paxos, with Covid 🤣 But we have a nice villa and freedom day tomorrow. So feeling blessed 🙏🥃
@@Mark..P What a dream (the trip, not the bug) ;) Soak in all that sun Mark and recover quickly! I'm dying to know what watch you decided to take as your travel buddy this time!
@@ID-Guy The Ceramic Pepsi GMT and the OP41 Green. It is nice to be in a safe place where you can wear a watch without any thought 🙏 I recently had the 16710 polished and micro welded for some major dents and have stupidly regretted it. It looks great but is no longer the same watch. 🤷♂️
@@Mark..P What a pairing! It would be really interesting knowing more of your thoughts about the 16710. I really hope they didn't butcher it (kept all the chamfers etc) - Just think of it as a fresh lick of paint that's helped to "restore" this classic ;)
Great review, thank you. I hadn't paid much attention to Oris until I recently purchased one of their limited edition, Royal Flying Doctors Big Crown. So glad I finally have an appreciation of this top brand.
Absolutely love this watch. It’s so left field it’s amazing !!
I love that you reviewed this watch, as I remember the Oris Worldtimer models of the late 90's. I thought it was such a clever design at the time, and I never quite understood why they didn't persist with it.
Nice to hear that you were putting your Santa Cruz Speedwheels on your Element deck and wishing you were Bob Burnquist or Tony Hawk. Maybe Mat Hofmann or Dave Mirra on that chromoly BMX back in the 90’s. I’ve got friends that are still riding theirs.
The 90’s was an interesting time for watches. From the British Army and RAF helicopter pilots using the Seiko 7a28-7120 to the Nomos brand being created in 1990. Nomos first started production in 1992 but, in 1991 Audemars Piguet came up with the Wandering Hours mechanism with the Star Wheel watch. We all know of Pierce Brosnan wearing the first quartz SMP from Omega in Goldeneye (1995) and then the automatic version in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). Omega also brought us colour in 1996 with the Schumacher Speedmaster Reduceds. There were many different watches of that decade but, I haven’t seen one like the design of this Oris before.
This Oris, with its pushers to advance and rewind the hour hand reminds me of the Laurent Ferrier ‘Traveller’ GMT. That is the only watch I have seen buttons with that function on (albeit they are at 8 and 10 o’clock on the ‘Traveller’). It is a really interesting watch and props to Oris for giving you the chance to make this video. I’m sure that they aren’t disappointed!
The shape of the Watch with the pushers at 8 and 4 o’clock give it a space aged look like a rocket. Almost like wings. The dual time indicator at 3 o’clock is great. I love that function on a GMT Watch. The smallish size (I’m guessing about 36mm) is ideal although I could imagine that a larger version could look like a Dive Watch or more like a Sci-Fi Movie prop than the watch that it is.
A really thoughtful outlook on a very interesting Watch here my friend. Although I probably won’t be buying one, it’s great seeing what’s out there. Happy anniversary with this Watch Oris! ✊
As always, an impressive review! Suggest you ask Oris to send you a watch that you are particularly interested in reviewing. Hopefully they will share, and we will get your design take on it. Keep up the outstanding work.
Wow that's pretty rad! (Am I doing 90's slang right? 😁)
I don't know what to say about this Oris model other than it looks like it came out of the '97 "Men in Black" film. With its quirky dial, unorthodox pusher placement and polished finishing, you'd think this was some stealthy tech for fighting hostile aliens 😄.
Appreciate you showcasing this, for a lack of a better word, "oddity" of a timepiece. It's definitely got a style and design that contrasts greatly from present-day Oris. Cheers 🍺
Straight out of Men in Black! Fresh always hitting the home-runs! I had to accept the offer to review this (just to see how the 90's kid in me would react) Safe to say that we didn't question much back then ;) Have a great end to your weekend brother and thanks always for the great analogies!!
Love it on the nato, and these quirky showcases m’boy. Keep ‘em coming
Don't know why or how I decided to go with the 18mm phoenix nato but hey, it worked ;) Thank you brother! Have a great start to your week (as good of a monday as possible) - can't believe the weekend is over already...
The details you pointed out on the bracelet(stepped outer links) are very interesting. Cheers
I know it's not the same kind of watch at all. Yet, something about this reminds me of the Omega Dynamic. Design-wise, just an oddity in the mix of the respective brand's usual suspects where the style is fairly different than anything they've produced before or since. That's the impression it leaves with me.
Focusing back into this particular watch. It's "hella fresh"... Yes, I'm sure there will be tons of 90s colloquialisms in the comments. I wasn't keen on it at first. But, it's one I gave a shot and bit of time to check out your video and see what it was about and it's kind of likable in it's quirkiness and straightforward functionality.
Thanks for a closer look and sharing this one.
Being a kid of the '60s I don't see the' 90s connection. I just really like this watch. Perhaps because I am a chronograph guy the dial layout is just fine IMO. And the GMT design is brilliant.
Tried this on yesterday. It’s a charming if quirky watch.
Great video. Keep up the excellent content!
Really appreciate it Johnny and thank you for taking the time to watch the clip!
Great video once again.
Loving the dial and functions. The sort of intergrated bracelet isn’t for me. Hopefully they will bring something out with this diameter and dial layout with normal lugs. I think this would be great on a vintage leather strap.
This morning rewatch an older video. The OP34 one, the olive is on my wrist. Still loving the thing.
It's a real oddity ;) Reading the interview I don't think they're planning on bringing back a production model of these pieces (yet) But the quirks are too cool. The size is also great! And you know that I'm a huge fan of that series of 34mm models... think they were 124200 or something? I was eyeing a white dial just before the series was discontinued... kicked myself a bit haha!
@@ID-Guy we can always hope for a production model.
I think you are right on the model number. If you have the chance to pick one up, most colors are great, i would surely recommend one. It work in all situations. The Olive or Res Grape one if you have the chance, the white one could be a bit to plain imho.
Great review on a brand that isn’t afraid to walk its own path . Love the Swiss flag reference!
That Swiss flag element was the first thing that stuck out when I saw the early renders ;) So, so bizarre. But those were the days...
@@ID-Guy You have a great eye for detail;)
@@ericb8888 Now onto rendering some North Flag ideas ;)
@@ID-Guy Now you’re talking;)
It’s a shame this won’t be a standard production piece. I really like it.
This is almost uncanny. I am the fortunate owner of an "original" Oris Worldtimer from the 90s. I am unsure of the year of production, but it has a gold rotor. So it must have been produced before 2002. I found it on eBay. I believe it was basically part of an estate sale. Reportedly, the owner was a former Oris distributor. So basically it was NOS complete with plastic on the caseback and the strap. It is a gorgeous watch. It is not chunky or "mechanical" lookinglike the latest iterations. It is an elegant 38 mm piece with a champagne "guilloche" dial. The original strap was somewhat incongruous. So I have paired it with a beautiful Hirsch cordovan strap. It is basically my travel watch. I enjoy explaining the complications to anyone who will listen.
I say it is uncanny because I keep telling myself that I need to try and demonstrate this watch on one of your wrist shot videos. I have thought that the only person who would appreciate the quirky beauty of this watch would be the IDGuy. Now, here it is....sort of.
Thank you for bringing attention to this very unusual piece!
I got this watch - with the white/silver face and steel bracelet. It was bought by me in 1995 or 1996 in Oslo, Norway - the price was approx. $1000 at the time.
Mine does not have a gold rotor. It has a "regular metal" rotor with the text "Cal 690, Swiss Made, 30 Jewels" engraved on the outer part and the Oris logo/shield closer to the center. The only gold part of the rotor is a small ring around the center bearing.
It is a fantastic watch and I used to wear it daily for almost a decade - and on many overseas travels. Still keeps it's time within 5 seconds a day even though it has never been serviced. Nowadays I only occasionally wear a wrist watch.
My only other mechanical watch is a Sinn U1, I bought back in 2010 or so (also a fantastic watch).
I own one, these are going for well over $3000 USD used. Bought mine around 2005/6. It is my go to watch when I want sexy yet classy luxury look, it is a very handsome watch. Mine has the display case back and a very sexy custom SS band. I would never sell this watch, I would love to see it in a 44mm version, it would bode well in that size in these times.
😍 like the watch and love your video too!
And it means so much that you can take the time out of your day to watch the clip Simmy. I really appreciate it man. Thanks a million!
This is probably the start of a new model lineup for Oris, in the coming years for the small watch trend. I think it will be interesting to see what they do with it.
I like unique designs like this.
It makes you look at watches differently, right? The watches that don't necessarily follow themes or any of that gives us something fresh to take in. Thanks for the comment man!
This is a watch that needed to be reviewed by IDGuy. I"m glad Oris made it, its not for me but I love seeing weird sh*t like this. And I'm a huge fan of the brand, next one is the PPX in a vibrant green, whenever they do that one.
As a product designer born in 90s. I feel you.
formulaic
adjective:
constituting or containing a set form of words.
“formulaic expressions such as ‘once upon a time’
⏺ produced in accordance with a mechanically followed rule or style.
“formulaic, disposable pop”
Well, that being said, I love Oris and there non formulaic way of design. I own a couple of them.
Keep up the great work, love you’re shtick. 🤗
Oh hey, the eponymous Industrial Design Guy is now on camera, been a little while since I've checked in on this channel because the piece in the thumbnail intrigued me.
Great to have you back! I think I did the face reveal around October last year (crazy to think it's been that long already) ;)
@@ID-Guy Well it's good to be back, I've always enjoyed your ability to add something new & refreshing to the discussion of horology. And the one gear mark of that reveal coincides about the time of my birthday, I think I'll finally buy that Zebra Zippo I've been after for a few years as a personal gift. I picked up a green Casio AE-1200WH recently, doubling the size of my watch collection!
Totally bodacious piece.
Very cool watch and great video. I worry about the watch being too small, but it looked great on your wrist-can you say your wrist size? 🙏
Hey Bobby! My wrist size varies between 6.75 and 7 inches. So kinda skinny. But I would say that this piece does wear small (smaller than what pictures will present) ;)
That gt was great I ran a mach one myself
Love them John. I couldn't find any high res shots of mine from back in the day but I was lucky to have a '93 Interceptor and a '96 Dyno GT Air. Such awesome bikes... I really wish I still had them.... They're probably worth a fortune now!
@@ID-Guy awesome hobby they pop up from time to time on BMX museum for around the 3k mark all original
The nineties were definitely baroque. If there is one defining element on this watch, it is the crown in combination with the crown guards. I wonder how many man hours went in to it.
The styles frame a different mindset, right? Very good point on the simple things like the choice of crown. Ah, what a time those years were. Much more "experimental" to say the least when we see the modern landscape of popular watches today ;)
I collect GMT's and would love to own one
These Holstein models may or may not still be available (as far as I know from interviews is they aren't planning on bringing out a full production of these models at the moment) But hey! Never say never ;)
Awesome Oris dig the 90's vibe definitely a BOOYHA and a bag of chips and whoever doesn't like it can eat my shirts 😎
Ah, we weren't critical of anything back then... what a time ;)
@@ID-Guy definitely not mate kinda wish we were doing that now 🤦♂️
@@watchsixto You and me both brother... BUT hey, at least it sparks off the conversations
I’m so so close you pulling the trigger of this in 2024….
Lots of this "weird" watches have something in common, the more you look at and examine the more you realize its complexity.
Like Tudor P01 for example, it is not so complex watch mechanically speaking but design-wise something you start to like it.
Up until 9:25 I thought the crown was unscrewed 😄
This is hilarious! I don't blame you either ;)
@@ID-Guy but all said interesting is all I’d say about this, although one had to respect what Oris has achieved especially in the last 4-5 years, it’s a proper mainstream independent now, with retail presence all over
6:44 I will go out on a whim and say it will tell the time 😊
What is reference number for the watch @2.26
Good info
Always happy to oblige Greg ;)
I was really keen on getting this but the 50m water resistance put me off it.
I reckon it would hold up well with day to day splashes and swimming. 50m usually means it has a more "robust" tolerance to the daily stuff (compared to the standard 30m)
I like it, but at 4,000 euros …
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And to think that Half-Life was one of the first PC games I ever played as a kid (along with the OG classic Tomb Raider of course) ;) Thank you Gordon!
@@ID-Guy I have used this YT name for some years now and you are the first, who mention this. Go figure ;)
What is your wrist length?
His wrist size is between 6.75-7 inches. He replied to one of the comments asked above.
Again, here’s a brand that’s bringing back older watch designs with modern materials and putting a modern splash into the design while keeping the vintage vibe. I don’t understand why big names such as Rolex can’t do the same. Bring back the classics with modern case materials and movements.
How thick is this watch?
I'm going say roughly 12.7mm's, maybe 13. It's a great thickness, unnoticeable, y'know?
Hi ID Guy. Happy 4th buddy
I can't believe it's the 4th already! Have a superb day tomorrow John!
Very tempting,at 5bar can I swim with it? Thank you
I don't know what to do with that thing. Probably throw it into a spaghetti bowl. Woo!
Now this we can both agree with ;)
What's the matter? You don't like huge watch boxes like ones Omega makes? One giant brick.
They make for such great bed headboards! Even Omega seems to be shrinking their new boxes down (by about 15%) ;)
@@ID-Guy Good because they take up lots of space in a suitcase.
... for mankind.
Whats the deal with those monsterlugs
Only negative is the limited edition
And it doesn't sound like they're planning on bringing out a production model of these (yet) Such a cool lil oddity that questions todays designs. Ah, Oris does grand stuff.
£895 Mappin and Web London
I think these are more in the ballpark of £3k but they might've all sold already? These Holstein's don't stick around for long ;)
@@ID-Guy Sorry was in april 1999!
@@beanbison That's hilarious! And thanks for sharing this. Ah '99... where has the time gone.
Everytime I watch one of your vids I want to buy the watch reviewed. I need to stop watching this channel ;-)
It's weird watching these clips back. I sat down at midnight last night to do a final review of the clip and at the end thought "yup, super happy with that." Doesn't happen very often ;) Means a lot that you can take the time to watch these clips brother. BUT try to avoid the videos as much as possible!
As an Oris fan, this is horrible!!!
They've got quite a back-catalog that a lot of us hadn't seen. I had no idea this model existed until now BUT it does show us where the brand has come from through those odd years (the triumph over the quartz machine etc) ;)
I think this might be one of the ugliest watches I've ever seen.
I was waiting for this hahaha! The 90's man...
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