Oris struck the right new-classic chord with its Divers Sixty-Five skindiver back in 2015, and it hasn’t stopped making fresh versions. The first 2022 permutation is done in partnership with popular horological magazine, Chronos. The smaller diameter 38mm steel case, bezel insert, and tapered 3-link bracelet show up in full steel with the Oris Caliber 400 in-house automatic movement performing timekeeping duties. It’s a special movement that only shows up in limited-edition Sixty-Fives. The watch also features an exhibition caseback through which to view it. The ice-blue dial pops and plays with light as the color gradient changes from the center of the dial to the outer edge. The lack of a date window also keeps the look pristine. Only 200 units will be made at a price of $3,950.
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