Oris is a Swiss brand that began in 1904 and designed watches for the US Air Force during World War II. When former President Jiang Zemin visited Switzerland in 1999, the Swiss government gave him an Oris Millennium Limited Edition watch. Oris has two in-house calibres, the Calibre 110 and Calibre 111, while the other models are mostly modified from SW. There are always voices in the market that SW is not as sincere as ETA, but in fact, in the field of mid-range watches, there is not much difference between SW and ETA, Zenith also uses SW models, and Oris also has an observatory-certified artist series, and the accuracy is guaranteed. In some of the more transparent models, you can also see Oris' classic red rotor, which is more characteristic when ETAs are more common. Oris doesn't have the backing of a big group, it doesn't have much publicity in China, and its popularity only spreads on the bezel, but Oris' strategy with jazz has been very interesting, with limited editions dedicated to jazz musicians every year since '96, including Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker and the latest Thelonious Monk.
The recommended models are the Divers 65 and the Big Crown, as well as the Williams Day Date. Divers 65 is more popular in the circle, the shape design is great, it belongs to the same price is a better diver's watch, the domestic public price is about 13,000 yuan, the latest copper version of the 65 is limited to 2000 pieces, the price is about 17,000 yuan, 10,000 yuan cheaper than the Tudor one. Big Crown is a good choice for entry-level pilots, long hands, large numbers, BC3 is more cost-effective, you can start with about 10,000 yuan, and the new Pro Pilot uses the Calibre 111 movement, which is quite good-looking, easy to read, 10-day power reserve, and the public price is 36,800 yuan. The Williams Day Date is available in formal wear and sports, especially for young people who are just starting out in the workplace, and the public price is 8,500 yuan.