Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph
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 Chronograph features a 40 mm Stainless Steel case housing a self-winding automatic movement ensures effortless daily wear. Categorized as a Chronograph watch, this premium watch showcases the brand's commitment to quality. Rated to 100m, it suits swimming and recreational water sports. At a retail price around $3600, it represents outstanding mechanical watchmaking accessible to enthusiastic collectors.
In-Depth Review
Oris has long understood that diving watches don't require radical reinvention to remain relevant. The Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph, introduced in 2023, proves this philosophy with understated competence. Housed in a 40mm stainless steel case with 100-meter water resistance and a rotating bezel, it hews closely to vintage dive watch aesthetics while incorporating modern refinements. The black dial and leather strap evoke 1960s simplicity, yet the in-house Oris 771 caliber—based on the proven SW 510 movement—delivers a robust 48-hour power reserve and chronograph functionality. At 14.2mm thick, it wears comfortably without the bulk that plagues many chronographs, and the sapphire crystal provides the scratch resistance serious users expect. This is watchmaking without pretense: reliable, legible, and purposeful.
The ideal owner appreciates vintage design language but refuses to compromise on contemporary durability or accuracy. Whether worn by diving enthusiasts seeking a tool watch with historical credibility or collectors pursuing affordable vintage-inspired alternatives, the Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph fills a genuine niche. Its leather strap suggests lifestyle versatility beyond the underwater realm, making it equally at home with casual weekends or business-casual environments.
In the crowded three-thousand-dollar segment, the Oris competes directly with the Tudor Black Bay Chronograph and the Longines Hydroconquest. Where Tudor commands premium pricing for heritage cachet and Longines leans toward corporate refinement, Oris delivers unpretentious Swiss engineering at a fair market price. Current market pricing near three thousand dollars represents genuine value for a in-house chronograph movement and proven underwater credentials.
Specifications
Movement
| Movement Type | Automatic |
|---|---|
| Caliber | Oris 771 (SW 510) |
| Power Reserve | 48 hours |
| Frequency | 28,800 vph |
| Jewels | 25 |
Case
| Case Diameter | 40.0mm |
|---|---|
| Case Thickness | 14.2mm |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Crystal | Sapphire |
| Bezel | Rotating |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Lug Width | 20mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 47.5mm |
Features
| Water Resistance | 100m / 328ft |
|---|---|
| Bracelet/Strap | Leather strap |
| Clasp | Buckle |
| Weight | 82g |
| Complications |