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Oris revises its Aquis Date models in different sizes and colourways

The new 36.50 mm Aquis Date collection and Aquis Date Upcycle features revised silhouette and slimmer lugs
First launched in 2011, the Oris Aquis collection is the brand’s one of the most ever popular series and for the Watches and Wonder 2024, the brand is making a huge expansion by releasing several revised Aquis Date models in different sizes, colours, and movements.

Aquis Date Calibre 400

Crafted in stainless steel, the new models feature updated silhouette, slimmer lugs, revised hands and fonts on the dial, as well a more tapered stainless steel bracelet. The new Aquis Date references appear in 43.50mm, 41.50mm, and 36.50mm case sizes, offered in blue, black, green, creme and multi-coloured dials, and equipped with automatic Oris Calibre 400 or Oris 733, boasting 120-hours and 38-hours of power reserve respectively


Aquis Date 36.50 mm

All the reference features a unidirectional knurled rotating bezel with Arabic markings (excluding the Aquis Date 36.50mm models), coloured dial with Super-LumiNova® applied hour markers and hands and a date window located at 6 o’clock.  

Aquis Date 36.50 mm

There are four new upcycle editions of Aquis Date novelties in line - one is 43.50 mm equipped with Calibre 400, and three automatics at 43.50 mm, 41.50 mm and 36.50 mm, powered by Oris 733. The creations entail multi-coloured recycled PET plastic dials—no two dials will be the same, thanks to the produced random patterns of colour that make each dial unique. What remains common in all the novelties is their capacity of water resistance up to 300 metres. 

Prices start at Rs. 1,98,000 (approx.) with a Sellita movement and from Rs. 3,25,000 (approx.) with a manufacture calibre. The Upcycle models are available for Rs. 2,21,000 (approx.) with the Sellita calibre and for Rs. 3,39,000 (approx.) with its own Calibre 400.

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