Propilot X Calibre 115 01 115 7759 7153-Set7 22 01Tlc

Regular price $8,900.00
  • SKU: 01 115 7759 7153-Set7 22 01TLC
  • Available: In Stock
  • Vendor: Oris
  • Type: Propilot X
Propilot X Calibre 115
 01 115 7759 7153-Set7 22 01Tlc
Propilot X Calibre 115 01 115 7759 7153-Set7 22 01Tlc
Regular price $8,900.00
Discover the ProPilot X Caliber 115, an architectural beauty with a titanium case and bracelet, skeletonized dial and 10-day power reserve - characteristics that share the timeless joy of independent Swiss mechanical watchmaking. MIRACLE OF WATCHMAKING A masterpiece of modern watchmaking, the ProPilot X Caliber 115 features a sculpted 44mm titanium case and bracelet. It houses the stunning Caliber 115, a skeletonized version of our 10-day hand-wound caliber with a non-linear power reserve indicator and small seconds. CALIBRE 115 The Caliber 100 series demonstrates the ingenuity of Oris watchmakers. Each movement has a 10-day power reserve, manual winding and a patented time remaining indicator. Caliber 115 showcases mechanical details such as the extended mainspring. Fabulous.

  • MOVEMENT: Hand winding
  • CALIBER: 115
  • DIAL COLOR: Grey
  • STRAP MATERIAL: Titanium
  • CASE MATERIAL: Multi-piece titanium case
  • CASE SIZE: 44.00 mm
  • GLASS MATERIAL: see-through sapphire glass.
  • CRYSTAL TYPE: Sapphire
  • WATERPROOF: 10 BAR
  • Interhorn Width: 22 MM
  • DIMENSIONS: 34.00 mm, 15'''
  • WINDING: Hand winding
  • Power reserve: 240 hrs
  • VIBRATIONS: 21’600 A/h, 3 Hz
  • Movement Details: Centre hands for hours and minutes, subsidiary second at 7:30 h, non-linear power reserve indication at 3 h, fine timing device and stop-second
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    Why Choose " Oris "

    Founded in 1904 in HΓΆlstein, Switzerland, by Paul Cattin and Georges Christian, Oris is a historic, independent watchmaker renowned for exclusively producing mechanical timepieces, marked by their signature red rotor. Renowned for robust design, Oris survived the 1970s quartz crisis, cementing a reputation for high-value mechanical watches.