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Oris Artelier Chronograph 01 676 7603 4054-07 5 22 71FC 2011 Box and Papers

Pre-owned () | Year of production 2011 | Original box | Original papers
C$2,014
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Basic Info

Listing code HND1M7
Brand Oris
Model Artelier Chronograph
Reference number 01 676 7603 4054-07 5 22 71FC
Dealer product code SD034352
Movement Automatic
Case material Steel
Year of production 2011
Condition
Scope of delivery
Original box, original papers
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location United Kingdom, London
Price £1,150 (= C$2,014) [Negotiable]
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Automatic

Case

Case material Steel
Case diameter 43 mm

Other

Description

This watch is in excellent condition.

Watch comes with original, (missing cushion) box, outer box, booklet and dated warranty card.

The Oris Artelier is Oris' take on a classic, everyday dressy watch. While some might gravitate to a sporty piece for their daily wear, Oris has you covered if you've got more classical tastes. With an understated dial and simple hands and markers, it's the epitome of elegant luxury.

ORIS

For a watch brand, Oris is remarkably young. "Only" founded in 1904, it is based in Hölstein, rather than the traditional watchmaking hotspots of the Vallée de Joux or the "Jura triangle".

Throughout most of the 20th Century, Oris did spectacularly well and soon became one of the largest producers of wristwatches in Switzerland. When the Quartz Crisis hit, however, Oris' position as a more affordable brand meant it was amongst the most heavily affected. Like many other struggling brands, it was purchased by ASUAG, one of the Swatch Group's predecessors.

In 1982, Oris became independent again and refocused on mechanical watches, ending production of quartz-powered watches altogether. Since then, Oris has been renowned for producing high-quality Swiss watches at a relatively affordable price point, made possible through its use of ebauche movements from manufacturers like ETA. Today, however, Oris has once again begun introducing in-house movements with the handwound Caliber 110 and automatic Caliber 400, both featuring modern technology and design.

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