A TOOL FOR UNDERWATER EXPLORATION
For modern-day homo-delphinus, the manufacture unveils a diver boasting rock-solid waterproofness, driven by the exclusive in-house caliber.
Forever a step further. For some brands, this motto is an invitation to explore underwater worlds. 1904-founded Oris is one of these, which started imagining dive watches back in the 1960s that have constantly pushed back the limits. The new AquisPro 4000m capable, as its name suggests, of rubbing shoulders with the world’s abyss thanks to its waterproofness tried and tested to depths of 4,000 meters, has turned this desire into reality. And, just like the previous references, this model features the latest innovations which improve performance and safety, such as the Rotation Safety System integrated in the bezel, set off with an azure-hued ceramic insert.
The most important thing when diving is to be able to control and handle your timepiece easily. This Aquis, with its large, lightweight 49.50 mm-diameter titanium case, meets all these criteria in every way. Moreover, time data reading is impeccable. The omnipresent Super-LumiNova® boosts this facility. The white markers and hands contrast perfectly with the gradient-toned blue dial decorated with a wave pattern. To ensure excellent wearer comfort, the AquisPro 4000m is complemented by a rubber strap attached by a folding clasp that adjusts to fit the wrist securely. The watch actually goes just as well with casual gear as with a wetsuit. Performance is also the name of the game here when it comes to engineering as the model’s equipped with the Caliber 400. This selfwinding movement delivers 120 hours of autonomy to the watch, i.e. a power reserve that’s much greater than current standards. Although it’s not certified, it guarantees accuracy of -3/+5 seconds a day, totally in line with COSC requirements (-4/+6 seconds/day).