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Best Oris Aquis Models

12 Best Oris Aquis Models (Find The BEST One For You!)

One of the top brands in designing some of the most sturdy timepieces on the market, and one of my favorites in the $1,000-$5,000 price range, is Oris. The company is known for using quality materials on its timepieces and making them highly affordable for their excellent quality. 

Being one of the most highly-regarded watches by enthusiasts worldwide and having experienced some of their watches firsthand, I’ve created this detailed guide on the Oris Aquis. Read below if you’re interested in purchasing a robust and reliable dive watch from one of the most reputable entry-level Swiss watch brands worldwide.

About Oris Aquis Watches

When I got into watches years ago, I damaged them a lot because I was always on the move. I hated having to take off my timepiece for every little task. So I discovered dive watches and decided to try them, and I haven’t looked back ever since. The combination of a sturdy build, high functionality, and class makes me weak in the knees. And when you talk about a quality dive watch, the Oris Aquis does it for me.

It is very easy to see why Oris Aquis watches have gained so much popularity; these timepieces are built for the harshest weather conditions and activities, with many days of power reserve, up to 500 meters of water resistance, and many other outstanding features that make them the perfect timepiece for outdoor and underwater explorations.

Aside from being a very tough watch, Aquis watches are also stylish; they come in different materials and colors, so finding the one that will fit your style and taste won’t be hard. With the simple and unique design of their watches, it is fit for a business meeting as much as it will do the job during any field work or outdoor activity.

An Oris Aquis was not the first dive watch I ever bought, it was not even the second or third, but ever since I tried one at a store a couple of years ago, it takes every ounce of discipline in me not to swipe my card at the launch of every new model. 

I’ve taken my Oris watches on countless hikes, trips, and swims, and they are even the only ones in my collection I wear to the gym. They are the perfect balance of sturdiness and style, and you will receive compliments if styled up or down.

History of the Oris Aquis

Oris’s history of making dive watches since 1965 inspired the Aquis. It was designed for divers, and its distinct feature was the large crown to make it easy for the divers to operate during their dives with gloves on.

The first set of Aquis watches was released in 2003 and received an award for the best sports watch from Watch Time magazine a year later. By 2007, the company introduced newer models like chronograph, automatic and quartz variations. 

The Aquis made history in 2013 with the first mechanical depth gauge in a timepiece, called the “Depth Gauge”. To date, Aquis models are still recognized as one of the most functional and well-built dive watches for divers and watch lovers worldwide.

What Makes Oris Aquis Models Different

Yes, Aquis watches are sturdy and stylish, but they are not the only dive watches on the market, not even from the Oris brand, so what makes them unique?

Sizes

You can get Aquis watches in four sizes, the 36.5mm case size, the 39.5mm, the 41.5mm, and the 43.5mm. The smallest size is a perfect fit for women or people with small wrists. 

The 39.5mm and 41.5mm case sizes are the most popular ones as they fit most wrists, while the 43.5mm is for people with large wrists. Oris has made Aquis watches for everyone, so no matter what size you wear, there is always an Aquis for you.

Materials

Materials like bronze, stainless steel, and titanium are used to make Aquis watches. The stainless steel versions are the cheapest and more affordable for people interested in the functionality of the timepieces. 

The titanium versions are much lighter than others, resistant to more conditions than the steel version, and look a lot more luxurious and dressy. The bronze versions are much fancier than the rest, and they are more expensive. So for whatever reason you might want an Aquis, either for its functions or look, your needs will be met.

Movement 

Whether you want an Aquis with a hand wound or an automatic movement, there is one for you. So the variety of watch movements from Aquis gives you options to pick from. Oris has even equipped some Aquis variations with their latest in-house movement, the Calibre 400.

Dial

A variety of dial colors are available on the Aquis line. Colors like black, green, and red, with black as the most popular one because of its versatility. 

Dial colors like blue and red can also be styled in various ways, but green is a much more outstanding color as it comes with sophisticated and luxurious ones. Vintage colors like brown and white can be found on older Aquis watches, and they’re perfect for people that appreciate a classic look on their timepieces.

Watch Features

Additional features like the GMT function that allows you to keep track of different timezones simultaneously and a Chronograph complication that you can use to measure short periods can be found on some models. 

Aquis watches are also famous for their long hours of power reserve, and some have a deep water resistance of up to 500 meters. Another unique feature that stands Aquis watches out is that most of their watches come with the option of a rubber strap or a stainless steel bracelet, so you can style them anyhow you like.

The Best Oris Aquis Models You Can Buy Today

If you’re interested in buying an Oris Aquis timepiece, this is a list of 12 of the best watch models of the Oris Aquis:

Oris Aquis Date Calibre 400 (ref. 01 400 7769 4154-07 8 22 09PEB)

Oris Aquis Date Calibre 400 (ref. 01 400 7769 4154-07 8 22 09PEB)

I am a big fan of tough guy watches, the ones that will get people asking if I work in private security, and those are the qualities the Oris Aquis Date has. Inside this timepiece is Oris’ in-house Calibre 400 movement with a 5-day power reserve and 300 meters of water resistance. 

It features an anthracite dial and black bezel with white indices, Arabic numerals, and hands. Its 41.5mm case is stainless steel with a steel screw-down crown. It features a rubber strap with a security folding clasp. If you want an Aquis watch that will give you that tough guy look, the Aquis Date Calibre 400 is a good option, and it sells for around $3,700.

Oris Aquis Date (ref. 01 733 7730 4135-07 8 24 05PEB)

Oris Aquis Date (ref. 01 733 7730 4135-07 8 24 05PEB)

This version of the Aquis Date is one of the most popular timepieces from Oris. I love it because, aside from being able to handle demanding outdoor activities, it’s also a tremendous all-around timepiece. On top of its 43.5mm stainless steel case is a unidirectional black bezel with white indices and markers. 

It features a blue dial with white hands and indices with a date window at 6 o’clock. It has a stainless steel bracelet with a folding clasp. Inside it is the Oris 733 automatic movement with a power reserve of 38 hours and a water resistance of 300 meters.

The Aquis Date timepiece is built to take a beating, and the blue dial used adds serious class to it. If you’re looking for an Aquis that can be styled in multiple ways for around $2,400, this timepiece can be yours.

Oris Aquis Date Relief (ref. 01 733 7730 4153-07 8 24 05PEB)

Oris Aquis Date Relief (ref. 01 733 7730 4153-07 8 24 05PEB)

The first thing that caught my eye on the Date Relief was the beautiful gray dial and bezel that perfectly complements the stainless steel case and bracelet. The dial and bezel also feature raised numerals that give the watch a look attributed to most high-end timepieces. The Oris 733 automatic movement powers it with a power reserve of 38 hours and a water resistance of 300 meters. 

It features a see-through case back made of mineral glass. The Aquis Date Relief would turn heads if styled with a corporate outfit and can also serve as the perfect daily beater with the rubber strap. It currently retails for $2,200. 

Oris Aquis Small Second Date (ref. 01 743 7733 4155-07 4 24 69EB)

Oris Aquis Small Second Date (ref. 01 743 7733 4155-07 4 24 69EB)

The small seconds subdial and deep water resistance are the unique features of the Aquis Small Second Date. It features a 45.5mm case that fits people with big wrists. It has a blue dial with a small second subdial at 9 o’clock. It also features a blue unidirectional bezel. 

It is powered by the Oris 743 automatic movement based on the Sellita SW220-1. It has a blue strap with a stainless steel folding clasp. It has a water resistance of 500 meters and a power reserve of 38 hours. The Aquis Small Second Date is the total package for professional divers and can also be worn in casual outfits. It offers excellent value at $2,700.

Oris Aquis Date Recycled Dial (ref. 01 733 7770 4150-Set)

Oris Aquis Date Recycled Dial (ref. 01 733 7770 4150-Set)

Oris is constantly developing newer ways of giving their watches a unique look, and the Recycled dial proves their dedication to sustainability. It features a multicolored dial made from recycled PET plastic with white markers, indices, and a gray bezel. 

It is powered by the Oris 733 automatic movement with a date corrector, fine timing, and stop second function. It has a power reserve of 38 hours and a water resistance of 300 meters. It features a stainless steel bracelet and a folding clasp. If you like your timepiece with bright colors, you can get the Aquis Recycled Dial for $2,500.

Oris Aquis Chronograph (ref. 01 774 7655 4154-07 4 26 34EB)

Oris Aquis Chronograph (ref. 01 774 7655 4154-07 4 26 34EB)

The Aquis Chronograph is one feature-packed Aquis timepiece, and for $3,700, it offers excellent value. It features a stainless steel case that measures 46mm in diameter. Its black dial is covered in black and white markers and Arabic numerals. 

The Oris 774 automatic movement powers it, and it comes with functions like a Chronograph, subdials for a 30-minute and 12 hours counter, continuous seconds, and a date window. It has a power reserve of 48 hours and a water resistance of 500 meters. It is a good option for divers and people working long hours in the field.

Oris Aquis GMT Date  (ref. 01 798 7754 4135-07 8 24 05PEB)

Oris Aquis GMT Date  (ref. 01 798 7754 4135-07 8 24 05PEB)

The adventurer’s timepiece. The GMT function on this Aquis makes it the perfect travel buddy. It features a 43.5mm black case with a unidirectional bezel made of ceramic. It has a blue dial with white hands and markers. 

It is powered by the Oris 798 automatic movement based on the Sellita SW330-1. It has a water resistance of 300 meters and a power reserve of 48 hours. It features a very smooth stainless steel bracelet. It is the perfect timepiece for globetrotters and people that like a functional watch. The Aquis GMT Date retails for $3,000.

Oris AquisPro Date Calibre 400 (ref. 01 400 7767 7754-07 426 64BTEB)

Oris AquisPro Date Calibre 400 (ref. 01 400 7767 7754-07 426 64BTEB)

The AquisPro Date Calibre 400 is the total package; it is the perfect watch for a dive and would look good on any casual outfit. It features a 49.5mm case made of titanium with a DLC coating. It has a black dial with white luminous hands and markers. 

Inside is the Oris Calibre 400 automatic movement, with a power reserve of 120 hours, a water resistance of a thousand meters, and a magnetic resistance of up to 15,000 gauss. 

Its strap is made of rubber with a titanium folding clasp. The AquisPro also features a unique RSS bezel that allows you to lock the unidirectional bezel into place during your dive. If you do a lot of fieldwork or are a professional diver, this Aquis timepiece is for you, and it currently sells for $4,900.

Oris Aquis Date Diamonds (ref. 01 733 7766 4998-07 8 22 05PEB)

Oris Aquis Date Diamonds (ref. 01 733 7766 4998-07 8 22 05PEB)

We have the Aquis Date Diamond on the luxury side of dive watches, and this masterpiece will surely make a statement. It is powered by the Oris 733 automatic movement with a 38 hours power reserve and a water resistance of 100 meters. 

Its case measures 41.5mm in diameter, and it is set with 48 diamonds. It has a red dial with diamond markers and white hands. If you want an Aquis timepiece that can make a profound statement, the Date Diamonds is the right one for you, and it retails for $5,700.

Oris Aquis New York Harbor (ref. 01 733 7766 4187-Set)

Oris Aquis New York Harbor (ref. 01 733 7766 4187-Set)

The Aquis New York timepiece offers excellent value at just $2,800. It features a unique green mother-of-pearl dial with silver hands and markers. The case measures 41.5mm in diameter with a stainless steel bezel. It features a steel caseback with an oyster engraving which projects Oris’s goal to restore one billion oysters to the New York harbor. 

This Aquis features a green strap with an extra steel bracelet. It has a 300 meters water resistance and a power reserve of 38 hours. The New York Harbor is a unique timepiece that will turn heads on a tuxedo, and it is also a great dive watch. 

Oris Aquis Depth Gauge (ref. 01 733 7755 4154-Set MB)

Oris Aquis Depth Gauge (ref. 01 733 7755 4154-Set MB)

This timepiece is designed to give you the ultimate diving experience. Also known as the watch with a hole, the Depth Gauge features a hole that allows water to pass through to measure the depth of your dive. This timepiece is an upgrade of the previous depth gauge with a more accurate gauge system, a quick strap change system, and a meters-to-feet conversion system. 

It has a stainless steel case measuring 45.8mm in diameter and features a black dial with white and yellow markers, Arabic numerals, and hands. It is controlled by the Oris 733 automatic movement with a power reserve of 38 hours and water resistance of 500 meters. The Aquis Depth Gauge is guaranteed to give you the best diving experience, and it currently retails at $4,300.

Oris Aquis Sun Wukong Artist Edition (ref. 01 400 7769 4185-Set)

Oris Aquis Sun Wukong Artist Edition (ref. 01 400 7769 4185-Set)

This Aquis is a Sun Wukong artist edition timepiece, a tribute to a Chinese mythological figure, the Monkey King. It features the painting of the Dragon King’s underwater palace. The enamel blue dial features white hands with markers on the gray bezel. It has a stainless steel case that measures 41.5mm in diameter and a case back with the Monkey King engraving. 

Inside is the Oris 400 automatic movement with a power reserve of 5 days and 300 meters of water resistance. It is a limited edition timepiece that is sold for around $27,500. If you want an Aquis timepiece with a strong heritage that can serve as the perfect heirloom, the Sun Wukong Artist edition is an excellent choice.

Conclusion 

Finally, Aquis watches are sturdy and very functional. Not only are they much more affordable than most dive watches on the market, but they also offer more value and quality. So if you’re looking for dive watches that combine a sturdy build, functionality, and style, you should look at the Oris Aquis models, and you will find one that will suit your taste.

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