A Unique TV Case Oris Manual Wind with Calibre 715 Movement
Oris watches have a rich history that spans over a century, making them one of the most respected and sought-after timepiece brands in the world. Founded in 1904 by Paul Cattin and Georges Christian in Hlstein, Switzerland, Oris began as a small watch factory with a vision to create high-quality timepieces at affordable prices.
In the early years, Oris focused on producing pocket watches.However, as wristwatches gained popularity during World War I, the company quickly adapted to meet the changing demands of its customers. By 1925, Oris had established itself as a leading manufacturer of wristwatches and continued to innovate with new designs and technologies. Throughout its history, Oris has remained committed to precision and reliability.
What’s on Offer
Here is a very unique Oris with a TV-style case and a lovely metallic blue dial which approximately dates to the 1980s. This particular watch is manually wound and has a calendar function. The case is chrome-topped and presents itself in excellent condition with only very minor signs of wear. There is also very light wear to the plexiglass but is nothing major. The metallic blue dial contrasts excellently with the chrome shine and also features grooved chrome hour markers for easy reading.
Internally the calibre 715 has 7 jewels and a power reserve of 46 hours when fully wound. The watch is fully functional and keeping excellent time.
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