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Flying Colors: Oris Unveils New Big Crown Pointer Date Models at Watches & Wonders 2025

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In production continuously since 1938, the Oris Big Crown Pointer Date, originally envisioned as a tool watch for aviators, has become one of the Swiss independent brand's signature piece, even playing a key role in its revival as an all-mechanical brand in the wake of the 1970s Quartz Crisis. Part of its DNA are the namesake large crown and pointer date as well as the subsidiary seconds, railroad-minute track, and raised Arabic numerals that are coated with Superluminova for nighttime readability.

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At this year's Watches and Wonders, Oris flies the strait with two new charming additions equipped with a salmon-like terracotta and a sage-green dial. Their grained surface makes for beautiful backdrop of the signature elements. With love to detail, the tip of the pointer-date hands are color coordinated.

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The Big Crown Pointer Date Calibre 403 take to the skies with 40 mm stainless steel case that houses the in-house developed Caliber 403. This self-winding movement with a five-day power reserve, elevated anti-magnetism, and a 10-year warranty was first introduced in the Big Crown in 2021.

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Oris offers the newcomers with a bracelet for $4,300 or a Cervo Volante leather strap with a deployant clasp for $4,100. They will hit the stores in April 2025.

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For fans of more daring colors and an even better price point, Oris brings three more executions that will become a part of the core collection to Geneva. The 40mm cases of the Big Crown Pointer Date are fitted with warm yellow, turquoise blue, and calming lilac dials – three colors chosen to "bring a daily dose of joy to the wrist," as Oris says.

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They are powered by the Sellita-based Oris 754 self-winding movement. All three are available with a new metal bracelet with brushed and polished H-links and a seamless folding clasp and priced at $2,300

To learn more, visit Oris, here.

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