
The new Oris Divers Date is water resistant to 200 meters.
Oris continues to build on one of its most successful collections with the newest Divers Date, a watch that traces its lineage back to the brand’s first purpose-built dive watch introduced in 1965. Rather than reinventing the formula, the independent Swiss brand focuses on the details that have made the Divers Date such a versatile everyday sports watch.
Housed in a comfortable 39mm stainless steel case, the new model blends vintage-inspired proportions with contemporary construction. It features a unidirectional rotating bezel fitted with a durable black ceramic insert, a screw-down crown and water resistance to 200 meters, making it equally suited to recreational diving or everyday wear.

The Oris Divers Date is sold with a stainless steel bracelet and an interchangeable rubber strap.
The latest version introduces a new olive-colored dial that gives the watch a slightly more utilitarian personality while maintaining the clean, highly legible layout that has long defined the collection. Applied hour markers, broad hands and generous applications of Super-LumiNova ensure excellent visibility in low-light conditions. As on serious dive watches, the “lollipop” seconds hand is also luminescent, allowing divers to confirm at a glance that the watch is still running underwater.
Powering the watch is the Oris Caliber 733 automatic movement. Operating at 4 Hz, it delivers a 41-hour power reserve and can be viewed through the exhibition case back—an uncommon feature on many traditional dive watches.

The olive green dial makes the watch feel even more utilitarian.
One of the practical highlights is the watch’s versatility. It comes fitted with a stainless steel bracelet equipped with Oris’ quick-change system and is also supplied with an additional black rubber strap, allowing owners to switch between the two without tools depending on the occasion.
At 12.1mm thick and measuring 46.5mm from lug to lug, the Divers Date wears comfortably on a wide range of wrists while retaining the robust character expected of a mechanical dive watch.
For this watch, Oris combines heritage-inspired design with practicality for those who enjoy the water. It retails for $2,800.

The Oris Divers Date retails for $2,800.





