Oris Divers Sixty-Five 38mm Green
About This Watch
Independent Swiss watchmaker since 1904, Oris creates mechanical watches with distinctive character, known for their signature red rotor and environmental commitment. The Oris Divers Sixty-Five 38mm Green features a 38 mm Stainless Steel case housing a self-winding automatic movement ensures effortless daily wear. Categorized as a Dive watch, this excellent value proposition showcases the brand's commitment to quality. Rated to 100m, it suits swimming and recreational water sports. At a retail price around $1950, it represents outstanding mechanical watchmaking accessible to enthusiastic collectors.
In-Depth Review
# Oris Divers Sixty-Five 38mm Green Editorial
Oris has long understood that modern dive watches don't need to be oversized to deliver authentic tool-watch credibility. The Divers Sixty-Five in 38mm proves this point convincingly, arriving as a genuine alternative to the larger sports watches that have dominated the segment for two decades. The 38mm case feels properly proportioned on most wrists, while the 12.5mm thickness keeps it elegant enough for everyday wear. Its green dial—a sophisticated forest tone rather than a garish neon—distinguishes it from the sea-blue saturation that permeates this price range. The rotating aluminum bezel and 100-meter water resistance ground this as a legitimate diver, yet the leather strap and refined proportions suggest an owner comfortable moving between boardroom and beach.
This watch appeals to the collector seeking genuine Swiss watchmaking without the luxury brand markup or oversized masculine posturing. It's ideal for those who appreciate Oris's commitment to movement finishing and horological substance—the in-house 733 caliber, based on the SW 200-1, offers 38 hours of power reserve and 26 jewels. Equally, it suits everyday wearers who want reliable automatic movement, proven water resistance, and a design that ages gracefully rather than trending toward obsolescence.
Against competitors like the Seiko Prospex Turtle at $400 or the Tudor Black Bay 36 at nearly $4,500, the Oris occupies a compelling middle ground. The asking price of $1,950 proves reasonable for Swiss manufacture, though market prices around $1,600 make it genuinely competitive with quality Japanese alternatives that lack the watchmaking pedigree.
Specifications
Movement
| Movement Type | Automatic |
|---|---|
| Caliber | Oris 733 (SW 200-1) |
| Power Reserve | 38 hours |
| Frequency | 28,800 vph |
| Jewels | 26 |
Case
| Case Diameter | 38.0mm |
|---|---|
| Case Thickness | 12.5mm |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Crystal | Sapphire |
| Bezel | Rotating Aluminum |
| Dial Color | Green |
| Lug Width | 20mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 45.0mm |
Features
| Water Resistance | 100m / 328ft |
|---|---|
| Bracelet/Strap | Leather strap |
| Clasp | Buckle |
| Weight | 68g |
| Complications |