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I like the 65 reissue so much, I bought it back a few days ago. Currently looking for the right vintage leather strap.
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Aah - this forum.
I wasn't really aware of Oris as a brand, so many nice models. added to my list.
My TT1 Titanium Chronograph I have had from new since 2004
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A new arrival makes my Oris collection look like this:
That's a lovely collection you have there poppy.
This is my classic chrono
And this, a 1970s TV dial
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My Oris Staghorn LE.
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I love how Oris has done the weekday on the Staghorn
I absolutely love the Staghorn , there were a couple for sale on another forum recently but sadly at that time I just couldn’t come up with the funds , gutted . Hopefully when you come to move it on I’ll be ready.
Loving this recent acquisition.
One of Oris's best I think....and not too big.
Carl Brashear Bronze LE
Is it me, or are most of these photo's on this thread coming out all blurry?
They're the ones with photobucket stamped over them....
Yep, all blurry for me too...
Had this one for over 10 years now ...
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My 65.
Not sure why the quality of the pic is so poor (apart from my awful photography skills). Maybe I need to become a vip on Tapatalk
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My only Oris
Life and watches. More than I need less than I want.
Picked this example up over a year ago from its first owner who had it for a couple of years. Original strap was looking a little tired so fitted a new leather strap from Geckota. Think this model has now gone out of production.
I have a few all bought from new, always enjoyed them. The quality is generally up there with Longines and TAG etc. but they don't tend to follow the herd design-wise IMO.
Radius from 1980's:
chronometer, again from 1980's:
and my trusty '65:
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A huge favourite of mine. The Hodinkee limited edition 65 with slimmer case and hand wound movement. Just lovely.
My two.
The ‘big crown’ was the first mechanical watch I bought, over 25 years ago, and still going strong.
The ‘65 has a great look and perfect for everyday.
A Williams 40th Anniversary Chronoris. Very nice it is too............well, I think so. I've always liked the Chronoris, Propilot and RAID series of the brand. I do miss my calibre 111.
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