Propilot X Calibre 400 01 400 7778 7155-07 7 20 01Tlc

Regular price $4,800.00
  • SKU: 01 400 7778 7155-07 7 20 01TLC
  • Available: In Stock - Ready to Ship
  • Vendor: Oris
  • Type: Propilot X
Propilot X Calibre 400
 01 400 7778 7155-07 7 20 01Tlc
Propilot X Calibre 400 01 400 7778 7155-07 7 20 01Tlc
Regular price $4,800.00
introducing the game-changing ProPilot X Calibre 400 with a smokey blue dial. Outside, a lightweight, stealthy titanium shell. Inside, our innovative Calibre 400 five-day automatic. This is The New Standard. NTO THE FUTURE As a traditional watchmaker, we value our heritage and strive to create high-functioning, beautiful watches. The ProPilot X Calibre 400 embodies this, echoing Oris’s spirit while embracing the future with its retro-futuristic design and next-gen features. CALIBRE 400 Calibre 400, conceived by our team, is an automatic mechanical movement for today's world citizen. It offers a five-day power reserve, elevated accuracy, 10-year service intervals, and a 10-year warranty (with MyOris sign-up). This is 'The New Standard'.

  • MOVEMENT: Automatic winding
  • CALIBER: 400
  • DIAL COLOR: Blue
  • STRAP MATERIAL: Titanium
  • CASE MATERIAL: Multi-piece titanium case
  • CASE SIZE: 39.00 mm
  • GLASS MATERIAL: see-through sapphire glass.
  • CRYSTAL TYPE: Sapphire
  • WATERPROOF: 10 BAR
  • Interhorn Width: 20 MM
  • DIMENSIONS: 30.00 mm, 13 1/4’’’
  • WINDING: Automatic winding
  • Power reserve: 120 hrs
  • VIBRATIONS: 28’800 A/h, 4 Hz
  • Movement Details: Centre hands for hours, minutes and seconds, date window, instantaneous date, date corrector, 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.