Thursday 29 November 2012

Oris Watches: where form meets function



Watches play a premier role in defining the style of an individual. Every individual’s personality is enhanced with classy and stylish watches. Oris watches are known for their performance and their mechanical efficiency. Oris was established by two Swiss men, Georges Christian and Paul Cattin in 1904 in Switzerland. The designs of the watches are such that they are suitable for diving, aviation and car racing. Every individual model from this series has special features and thus is useful and unique in nature. The Oris watch Designers owns the esteemed heritage of manufacturing high quality mechanical watches for a time period more than 100 years.

Oris watches are powerful Swiss watches.  They are renowned all over the world for their technically advanced aviation models. They can be easily distinguished from the models their red color rotors in the movements and the sign of Oris mechanicals.  These luxurious watches are made from titanium and are manufactured in such a way that they are water resistant and can tolerate adverse conditions. They are pressure proof and can tolerate temperature fluctuations as well. These features are extremely important for professional divers. These diving watches have a sapphire crystal, a unidirectional bezel and a helium valve.
Along with offering high quality watches for people involved in motor sports, Oris has also developed specialized watches for pilots. These time pieces display date, week, day, moon phases and a second time zone. Oris watches are made from steel, silver or leather. The watches designed for motor sports are made from materials such as titanium, carbon fiber, rubber and stainless steel. They have elegant designs and are fashioned from gold, leather or rose gold. They are available both for gents and ladies. The watches for men include the popular collections of Oris diving; Oris culture, Oris aviation, Big crown date, Oris Motor sport, Aquis and the watches for ladies have Oris aviation, Oris culture and Oris culture collections.