
How This Swiss Watchmaker Stays Creative
Founded in Hölstein in 1904, Oris is a rare independent watchmaker – with a super lean operation. We talk to Co-CEO Rolf Studer to find out how such a small team stays successful.
Founded in Hölstein in 1904, Oris is a rare independent watchmaker – with a super lean operation. We talk to Co-CEO Rolf Studer to find out how such a small team stays successful.
Our whole staff is not made up of explicit watch nerds, but our line of work creates a natural appreciation for timepieces.
It features a compact, DLC-coated case, a Seiko automatic movement and a unique dial configuration.
But if you want one you’ll have to hurry.
Julie Kraulis spends hundreds of hours to make just one meticulously-detailed sketch of a watch.
When it debuted late last year, the Timex Marlin quickly sold out.
Three vintage watches from LeGran, Zodiac and Omega.
It boasts a travel-ready GMT complication and a 300-meter depth rating.
They’re crafted from durable 100D nylon and soft, crystal-protecting neoprene.
Tudor’s new Fifty-Eight truly looks and feels live a vintage Submariner.
A deep gradient red dial isn’t the only reason to love this limited edition.
It’s a vintage dive watch without the hassles of owning a vintage timepiece.
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The 1964 Submariner was owned and worn by the Hollywood legend, then gifted to his longtime friend and stunt double.
Plus, you can configure the dial and case size to your liking.
Three old-school watches from Eberhard, Yema and TAG Heuer.
It’s based on the Heuer Autavia “Orange Boy.” Fewer than 30 originals are known to exist.
The industry is trending toward watches that wear on the larger side, but a growing interest in vintage pieces may suggest new love for small watches.
Coming in at under 6mm high and under $700, you’d be hard-pressed to a skinner mechanical watch for the money.
Fashion is confusing.
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