Tag: Oris
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Oris Hölstein Edition 2026 – a mirrored smile on the new Artelier
Each 1 June, Oris marks its 1904 founding with a Hölstein Edition. For 2026, the brand builds on the new Artelier and adds a quiet grin – a mirrored small seconds and an iridescent Oris Bear engraved on the case back. It is limited to 250 numbered pieces.
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Oris Artelier Complication – moon, travel, and restraint
Oris returns to a familiar idea with the new Artelier Complication, a dress watch shaped for the city and trimmed of noise. The brief is clear: clean, modernist lines and a mechanical core that does useful work.
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Oris Artelier Date – A Quiet Update To A Classic
Oris revisits its Artelier Date with a calm hand, presenting an urban dress watch that trades noise for nuance. It is an update to a house classic, trimmed of fuss, shaped for everyday clarity, and powered by a Swiss Made automatic. No drama, just a composed daily companion.
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Oris Star Edition – A Quiet Return to a Pivotal Moment
The Oris Star Edition arrives as a measured salute to the 1960s, a modernist watch shaped by optimism rather than nostalgia. It is not loud. It does not need to be. It points to a chapter of Swiss watchmaking when change finally had room to breathe.
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Oris New Faces – Three Familiar Ideas, Thoughtfully Recut
Oris opens its latest chapter with restraint rather than fireworks, revisiting house staples and nudging them forward. The trio – a renewed Artelier Complication, a commemorative Star Edition, and the returning Artelier Calibre 113 – reads like a quiet manifesto: useful complications, familiar forms, and purpose over spectacle.
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Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 opens its gates to a citywide stage
Five days from now, Geneva will once again become horology’s busiest crossroads. Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 is set to host 65 exhibiting brands, with nearly 60,000 visitors expected, 1,700 journalists, more than 6,000 retailers, and roughly 50,000 overnight stays already on the books. The numbers hint at scale, but the intent is clearer still…
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Oris Aquis Yangtze Jiangtun Limited Edition – conservation with a calm heartbeat
Oris introduces the Aquis Yangtze Jiangtun Limited Edition, supporting conservation of the critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoise through the Changjiang Conservation Foundation.
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FHH Returns to INHORGENTA 2026: A Watchmaking Wonderland Awaits
The Fondation Haute Horlogerie is bringing quite the horological carnival to Munich this year! Yes, my fellow watch enthusiasts, FHH is returning to INHORGENTA 2026 with a spectacle that promises to be a feast for both the brain and the senses.
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Oris Big Crown Pointer Date Bullseye – a measured riff on a house classic
Independence is a fine word in watchmaking, especially when it is earned rather than shouted. Oris frames its latest release with that theme, and gives it a name to match: the Big Crown Pointer Date Bullseye. Set aside the slogans and you have something simpler and more interesting – a familiar design revisited with a…
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Oris Artelier Calibre 113 Year of the Horse – a disciplined blaze in 88 pieces
Oris marks the Chinese Year of the Fire Horse on 17 February with a limited Artelier Calibre 113, an 88-piece edition dressed in fiery reds and crimsons. The palette is celebratory, but the substance is familiar and serious.