Did you have a chance to see these three new Oris watches everyone? The one is called
the Aquis Titan Chronograph Diver, and it has a 46mm Titanium case, as well as tungstent
inlay with Superluminova. Crystal is sapphire, water resistance is 500 meters, there is an
automatic helium escape valve, stainless steel pushers, screw down crown, and the Valjoux
7750 is behind it all. Here is the link to Timezone.com where you can learn, and see more...
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tree&goto=6111854&rid=0Next is the Artix GT Chronograph with it's 44m stainless steel case, black ceramic minute
scale bezel with rubber coating on the edge called "good grip". This watch has 100 meter
water resistance, and a sapphire crystal also. Along with a two-piece dial, matte black dial
ring, tachymeter scale, and specially developed retrograde mechanism which makes the
small seconds act like an RPM counter in a race car. The movement used is the Valjoux
7750. You can find all of this, and more at Timezone right here...
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tree&goto=6111859&rid=0The third new Oris model up is the Tubbataha Regulator Diver. Named after the Tubbataha
Reefs National Park in the Philippines, this watch has a portion of the proceeds that goes
toward conservation of the reef. It's limited to 2000 pieces, has a 47mm Titanium case,
blue ceramic bezel inlay, helium escape valve, sapphire crystal, and 500 meter WR. The
movement used is a Oris caliber 749, which is based off of the Sellita SW220. You can
check out this watch, it's great looking case back, and more over at this Timezone link if
you like everybody...
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tree&goto=6111866&rid=0