New classic watches are dropping virtually every month, and one of our favorite is the timeless Oris Divers Sixty-Five 12H Calibre 400. Even more than the impressive in-house movement are the looks that add a 12-hour bezel for a second-time zone. Somehow, the addition of this bezel brings a fresh and more refined look to the already hugely popular Divers Sixty-Five. The movement provide a whopping 120 hours (5 days) of power reserve, anti-magnetic properties (exceeds ISO 764), and is COSC certified. Other details include a matte black dial, silver markers and hands with Super LumiNova, domed and AR-coated sapphire glass, a sapphire glass display back, and a dive-friendly and grippy crown. Choose either a black leather strap or solid link stainless steel bracelet. Either way, the look is impeccable.
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