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EVOLUTION OF THE ORIS DIVERS SIXTY-FIVE

oday, the Oris Divers Sixty-Five stands out as one of the most successful collections in recent years, a retro re-edition that became so much more. I distinctly remember the first time I heard about the Divers Sixty-Five, it was Baselworld 2015, and I had just run into Jason Heaton; watch journalist, diver and all-round great guy. As is the custom at this sort of watch fair meetup, “What have you liked?” is the second or third question asked. I expected Jason to expound his love of the latest technical underwater instrument. Instead, he waxed passionate for an odd little Oris with a funky dial

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