Dat Watt Limited Edition Ii 01 743 7734 4197-Set

Regular price $3,300.00
  • SKU: 01 743 7734 4197-Set
  • Available: In Stock
  • Vendor: Oris
  • Type: Aquis
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Dat Watt Limited Edition Ii 01 743 7734 4197-Set
Regular price $3,300.00
This 43.5mm stainless steel diver’s watch is inspired by ocean conservation, featuring a unique green dial that reflects the natural beauty of the Wadden Sea. Powered by the automatic Caliber 743 movement, it ensures dependable performance with a 38-hour power reserve and precise 4 Hz frequency. The watch includes a circular date display, sapphire crystal, and robust water resistance up to 30 BAR. With interchangeable strap options and a limited production run, it blends environmental awareness with Swiss mechanical craftsmanship.

  • MOVEMENT: Automatic winding
  • DIAL COLOR: Green
  • STRAP MATERIAL: Multi-piece stainless steel metal bracelet
  • STRAP CLASP MATERIAL: security folding clasp with extension
  • CASE MATERIAL: Multi-piece stainless steel case, Tungsten minutes scale top ring
  • CASE SIZE: 43.50 mm
  • GLASS MATERIAL: Sapphire, domed on both sides, anti-reflective coating inside
  • CRYSTAL TYPE: Sapphire
  • WATERPROOF: 30 bar
  • OPERATING DEVICES: Stainless steel screw-in security crown
  • INTERHORN WIDTH: 24 mm
  • NUMBER: Oris 743, base SW 220-1
  • DIMENSIONS: 25.60 mm, 11 1/2’’’
  • FUNCTIONS: Centre hands for hours and minutes, subsidiary second at 9 h, date window, date corrector, fine timing device and stop-second
  • WINDING: Automatic winding
  • POWER-RESERVE: 38 hrs
  • VIBRATIONS: 28’800 A/h, 4 Hz
  • JEWELS: 28
  • LUMINOUS MATERIAL: Indices and hands Superluminova BG W9
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    Why Choose " Oris "

    Founded in 1904 in Hölstein, 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.