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A Touch of Gold: Oris Releases Two New Aquis Date Calibre 400 Executions

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01 400 7769 6355-07 8 22 09PEB - Aquis Date Calibre 400 Bi-Colour
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Right in time for summer, the Oris Aquis Date Calibre 400 41.5 mm returns with two new bicolor executions enriched with a touch of solid gold. Both the forest green and deep blue versions have an 18 carat gold finish to the outer edge of their uni-directional rotating ceramic bezels, and gold colored hands and indexes. The minutes scale and numbers on the bezel are likewise golden, completing the balanced, coherent look of the design.

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The self-winding Calibre 400 ticks well protected inside the stainless steel case that boasts a water-resistance to 300 meters. The highly anti-magnetic manufacture movement offers a power reserve of 5 days, an accuracy of -3/+5 seconds a day, a stop seconds function and a service period of 10 years.

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Both watches come with a stainless steel bracelet and a rubber strap in matching green or blue that can be easily switched by using the brands "Quick Strap Change" system, with no tool required. The new Oris Aquis Date Calibre 400 41.5 mm Bi-Colour retails for $4,400 USD on a rubber strap and $4,600 USD on a metal bracelet.

To learn more, visit Oris, here.

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