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Oris Watches

Oris watches embody the value of the watchmaker’s art with their superior expression of high technology and the fine traditions of Swiss horology. Founded in 1904 by Paul Cattin and Georges Christian, Oris is based in Holstein, Switzerland and has an established relationship with the worlds of sport, music, and the arts. Oris markets five ranges of precision time pieces including chronographs with over 31 individual models. In 1968, Oris obtained a full chronometer certification from the Neuchatel Observatory, one of the highest forms of recognition that exist for timepiece accuracy. Today Oris watches span formal and dress watches to precision instruments for use by divers, drivers, and pilots alike. Combining the fascination of a micro-mechanism heart with a style proof outward appearance, Oris watches are a superior expression of the high technology and long tradition of Swiss horology. Just turn your watch over to see the movement through the display window; if you see a flash of red, you've got the right watch, because at the heart of every Oris beats a red rotor.

Oris Artelier Watch Collection
Artelier Watch Collection

Classic numerals, clean dials, and solid construction all protect the High Mech inner workings and the trademark red rotor. When you're ready to meet the future, the classic Artelier will take you there.

Oris Artelier Pointer Day
Artelier Pointer Day

The extra-large case provides an optimal view of the outermost ring, which displays the week days while the pointer day hand rotates counterclockwise from the center.

Oris Artelier Skeleton Engine Steel
Artelier Skeleton Engine Steel

Oris's first skeleton movement in their popular Artelier collection is a generous display of fascinating High-Mech. The large case opening permits you to view the finely skeltonized, rhodium-plated movement with blued screws and Louis XIV decorative engraving.

Oris Artelier Worldtimer Watch
Artelier Worldtimer

Travel on time and in style with the Artelier Worldtimer taking you through the zones. The silver and grey guilloche dial serves up hours and minutes from the center, the second time zone on the right, and the small seconds on the left.

Oris Artelier Lady Date w-Diamonds Watch
Artelier Lady Date w-Diamonds

Your time is too precious to be left undecorated, so what better way to add style to the hours than with an Oris Artelier. The High Mech red rotor microtechnology is clearly visible through the caseback and combines with a balanced aesthetic of modern and classic.

Oris Artelier Skeleton Engine Watch
Artelier Skeleton Engine

Oris's first skeleton movement in their popular Artelier collection is a generous display of fascinating High-Mech. The large case opening permits you to view the finely skeltonized, rhodium-plated movement with blued screws and Louis XIV decorative engraving.

Oris Artelier Small Second Date Watch
Artelier Small Second Date

The Art Deco styling on the Artelier becomes classic modern and fully fitted to look great on your wrist. The 3-piece case of steel surrounds the concentric circles of the display, which features hours and minutes from the center, a decentralized sweep seconds above 6, and a date aperture at 6.