Three years ago, Oris caused a sensation with the Big Crown ProPilot X Calibre 115 – a technical-looking skeleton watch with manual winding, ten-day power reserve, small seconds and power reserve display. The new ProPilot X Calibre 400, introduced at Watches & Wonders 2022, has the same distinctive angular design of the case and bracelet, but comes with a closed dial in blue, gray or salmon. The timepiece is powered by the automatic calibre 400, which was also developed in-house.
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Although it offers “only” a power reserve of five days instead of ten and is focused on the indication of time and a date, it boasts a high resistance to magnetic fields and a long service interval of ten years, as well as a ten-year guarantee. In addition, the 44-mm titanium case has been slimmed down to the Goldilocks size of 39mm, which also makes it interesting for watch lovers with slender wrists or aficionadas.
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Pricing for the new Oris ProPilot X Calibre 400 is currently marked at $4,300 USD.
And here’s the version with salmon dial on Oris Co-CEO Rolf Studer‘s wrist, seen during Watches & Wonders 2022:
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To learn more, visit Oris, here.
Sure Looks Like Oris stole the case and bracelet design from RZE Fortitude‼️ your thoughts❓
The date window breaks the symmetry too much for me. It would be interesting to see a no-date version.