This autumn, Oris is partnering with the pioneering men’s health charity Movember, and manager of the New York Yankees baseball team, Aaron Boone.
“As an independent Swiss watch company, Oris has the freedom to go its own way and to choose projects we consider not just important, but urgent” says Rolf Studer, Oris Joint Executive Officer. “One of those is men’s health, which is why we’re working with Movember, a charity working to stop men dying too young”
“Movember is doing incredible work to promote action and awareness around men’s physical and mental health” he continues. “We’re delighted to present the Oris Movember Edition, a special version of the Chronoris in support of the charity” Oris will donate part of the proceeds from the sale of the watch to Movember.
Technical Specifications:
The case, in stainless steel, measures 39mm. It has a domed AR-coated sapphire crystal, an engraved caseback, and it is water resistant to 100 meters. Crown at 2 o’clock for setting time and winding; second crown at 4 o’clock for adjusting inner rotating bezel.
Movement is the Swiss automatic Oris caliber 733 (base Sellita SW200-1) with 26 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 38 hours.
It has a black dial with rose gold-plated hour and minutes hands with SuperLuminova, orange seconds hand and white indices.
It comes on a brown leather strap with a steel buckle or a stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp.
It is supplied in a special presentation box with a leather travel pouch and a red and white
NATO fabric strap with a steel buckle.
MSRP is 1.900 to 2.100 Swiss Francs.