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Oris Aquis Whale Shark Limited Edition Blue Dial 44MM Automatic
01 798 7754 4175-Set
C$4 000
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Product Details
Brand:Oris
Collection:Aquis
Case Size:44 MM
Case Shape:Round
Case Colour:Silver-tone
Dial Colour:Blue
Bezel Colour:Black
Crystal Material:Sapphire
Watch Band:Bracelet
Band Colour:Silver
Metal / Material:Stainless Steel & Ceramic
Clasp Type:Fold Over
Gender:Mens
Movement:Automatic
Stones:None
Date:Yes
Chronograph:No
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REFERENCE01 798 7754 4175-Set
CASEOris Aquis, 43.50 mm, 1.713 inches, Stainless steel MATERIALMulti-piece stainless steel case, ceramic GMT scale top ring SIZE43.50 mm, 1.713 inches TOP GLASSSapphire, domed on both sides, anti-reflective coating inside CASE BACKStainless steel, screwed, special engravings OPERATING DEVICESStainless steel screw-in security crown WATER RESISTANCE30 bar INTERHORN WIDTH24 mm
MOVEMENTAutomatic winding GMT, Date
NUMBEROris 798, base SW 330-1
DIMENSIONSØ 25.60 mm, 11 1/2’’’
FUNCTIONSCentre hands for hours, minutes, seconds and 24 hours, date window, instantaneous date, date and 24 hour corrector, fine timing device and stop-second
WINDINGAutomatic winding
POWER-RESERVE42 hrs
VIBRATIONS28’800 A/h, 4 Hz
JEWELS25
DIALBlue
MATERIALBlue dial
LUMINOUS MATERIALIndices and hands Superluminova BG W9
STRAP/BRACELETStainless steel
MATERIALMulti-piece stainless steel metal bracelet, folding clasp with extension
EXTRASSpecial box, certificate, limited to 2016 pieces
Change for the Better
Oris’s mission to bring Change for the Better turns to the Earth’s delicate ecosystem and to a watch that highlights the threat to the largest fish in the ocean, the magnificent whale shark. The whale shark can grow to be as long as a bus while feeding only on small fish. But this fascinating creature’s future is in grave danger. In 2016, the IUCN made the stark announcement that the global population of whale sharks had halved over the previous 75 years.