![]() Oris has engineered the new system in a way that allows the wearer to be able to quickly release the strap for changing by merely lifting a flap from the back of the watch. A unique feature that has been implemented into the case is Oris’s newest patented development, the Quick Strap Change System. The case has a water resistance of 300m (30 Bar), making it safe for swimming and everyday wear. The case has been designed using sharp lines and chamfered edges, creating an overall refined look. The new Aquis Date Calibre 400 comes in a multi-piece stainless steel 43.5mm case. The timepieces are robust, reliable and come equipped with a variety of functions-the perfect candidate for the Calibre 400, a movement that share the same characteristics. The Aquis around the globe is recognised as being an iconic contemporary divers watch. Oris chose to use a model from the Aquis range for the Calibre 400 movement due to characteristics of the Aquis timepieces. ![]() For the price that the Calibre 400 movement is offered for and the amount of value you get back, Oris has redefined what a timepiece should provide for the everyday collector. Watch advice recently had an in-depth look at the Calibre 400 movement from Oris and how this is groundbreaking for not only the brand but for the watch industry as a whole. First model that was chosen to implement the new calibre 400 is the Oris Aquis Date. It was a tough choice however, to see which of their current timepieces would be worthy and fit to house the new groundbreaking Calibre 400 movement. The Swiss brand’s current collection is made up of high-performance fit-for-purpose mechanical watches. ![]() Oris has been stepping up the game lately with their recent Calibre 400 movement release, and now a watch to house this incredible movement.
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