I had a green dial 42m diver 65 maybe 5-6 years ago. The dial was 10/10 gorgeous and the green was so rich. Like yours the faux lume was so so. The reason I sold it was my power reserve which was only 38 hours on the Sellita anyway, never lasted even 24 hours. Even when fully wound. I had it serviced but it never fixed it. I sold it. That's my only experience with a Sellita movement.
I owned it, matching bracelet, the bronze was stinging my skin. Gorgeous watch though, how could one not love the look of it. Bronze shine turns rustic quickly. If it stayed bright, that'd mean it wouldn't be the same metal composition, so it would look way better and most likely not having the stinging wrist effect, lol. Still love the watch. Edit: Love your videos btw, binging them rn.
I have 3 Oris watches. They rotate frequently in my wrist. One is the Diver 65 Sunset with the bronze case and stainless/bronze bracelet. It wears very comfortable. This blue dial is a winner
Nice looking watch, Bronze and blue are the best color combos.
I missed a bronze retro watch, like Oris.
I had a green dial 42m diver 65 maybe 5-6 years ago. The dial was 10/10 gorgeous and the green was so rich. Like yours the faux lume was so so. The reason I sold it was my power reserve which was only 38 hours on the Sellita anyway, never lasted even 24 hours. Even when fully wound. I had it serviced but it never fixed it. I sold it. That's my only experience with a Sellita movement.
Bronze naturally looks good on darker skin tones.
I owned it, matching bracelet, the bronze was stinging my skin. Gorgeous watch though, how could one not love the look of it. Bronze shine turns rustic quickly. If it stayed bright, that'd mean it wouldn't be the same metal composition, so it would look way better and most likely not having the stinging wrist effect, lol. Still love the watch.
Edit: Love your videos btw, binging them rn.
You should have more subscribers. Your reviews are so good.
I'm trying, I appreciate you watching thanks 🙏
Oris very underrated brand 👍
This is a very classy vintage style diver. You just gotta love Oris as a brand.
yes I really love this watch even though it has crappy lume but I'll live with it the watch is fantastic overall
Oris still using Selitta movements? ☹️
@@jeeperspeepers8323 on some models. The higher end ones are running in house 400 calibre
@@jeeperspeepers8323 I personally like sellita, no issues what so ever
@@canadianwatchmonkey3992 I agree a lot of people can service the SW200 that in house one may have to go back to Oris for a high cost
I have 3 Oris watches. They rotate frequently in my wrist. One is the Diver 65 Sunset with the bronze case and stainless/bronze bracelet. It wears very comfortable. This blue dial is a winner
What’s the accuracy like per day?
My timegrapher has it at +4 a day
@@EricSloferwatchreviews I am running at -4 per day. Not bad for a non cosc certified movement
Has to be the best looking retro diver around, especially in this colour. So accurate, even the lume is rubbish!