Like it's namesake, somewhat large.
Oris introduce the lake Baikal limited edition watch .
https://www.revolution.watch/introdu...mited-edition/
Last edited by Tazmo61; 8th January 2020 at 12:37.
Like it's namesake, somewhat large.
the largest freshwater body on earth, located in southern Siberia, Russia, north of Mongolia and China. Lake Baikal, in fact, accounts for about 20 percent of the world’s fresh water content.The lake is 636 meters long
Think they mean km not m.
Trying to love this range, but Oris just seem to churn out variations on a theme, a bit like the Speedy. MHO of course.
Oris are a brand with solid history, as soon as they manage to reduce the sizes of so many of their individual models I'll be "on-board".
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
That is absolutely gorgeous.
And it's not too big either. ;-)
This is starting to get a little bit boring imo.
I like it, but then I like pretty much every Aquis I see, and ended-up buying one. I think darker colours suit the style better, FWLIW.
They do wear large, and heavy I'm afraid - suits me personally - but they really won't be for everyone. They are, in all ways, a LOT of watch for the money.
Mine on a GGB strap -
43.5 mm doesn't appear to big on paper but their case design makes their watches feel thicker bigger and thicker. I'd really like this design in a slimmer package.
The Blue Eye of Siberia...
Would like to see this in the flesh, nice looking watch
If it's the size of the standard Aquis, at 43 mm or so, it'll wear small, more like a 42.
And I generally do not like gradient or fume dials, but that watch is gorgeous.
Last edited by BigBluefish; 10th January 2020 at 16:59.
The newer Aquis case design is fairly slim and does not wear too large at all.
Wearing a Source of Life limited edition now.