![]() ![]() The depth inside the watch is measured by the Boyle-Mariotte Law. Being one of the few mechanical watches that offer a real-time depth gauge on the dial, the Aquis Depth Gauge is also known as the ‘watch with a hole’. The series of timepieces is called the Oris Aquis Depth Gauge. One such timepiece colludes with the qualitative personality of the brand and the innovative persona. Oris has a reputation for creating well-built timepieces. Whereas, the only exception is the Aquis GMT Date where the date window is fixed at the 6 o’clock marker. In most of the series such as the Aquis Date Calibre 400, Aquis Date, and Aquis Depth Gauge, the date window is fixed at the 6 o’clock marker. Made with sturdy case materials such as stainless, titanium and DLC coated titanium, the Aquis collection offers robust performance even at depths of 300 metres and in some cases up to 500 metres. Since the launch of the collection, the Aquis has since various iterations such as the GMT and the Depth Gauge.īeing a diving watch, the Oris Aquis collection is equipped with a uni-directional rotating bezel with a ceramic insert and protected crown. Even though the Oris Aquis collection was launched in 2011 it has its roots embedded in the first diving watch by Oris in 1965. ![]()
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