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Tutustu Oris Divers -kelloihin Salkarilla – Tyylikkyyttä ja Laatua
Haluatko löytää täydellisen Oris-rannekellon? Salkarilla on upea valikoima Oris Divers -kelloja, kuten klassinen Oris Sixty-Five ja tyylikäs Oris Aquis. Nämä kellot tarjoavat erinomaisen yhdistelmän laatua, tyyliä ja kestävyyttä. Tilaa verkosta ja nauti nopeasta toimituksesta Suomessa!
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Oris Divers Sixty-Five Hölstein Edition 2024
A joyful annual tradition: marking Oris’ birthday with a special-edition Oris watch. This time (it’s the brand’s 120th anniversary), a full black-on-black Divers Sixty-Five powered by Calibre 400 – Oris Divers Sixty-Five Hölstein Edition 2024. Continue reading Oris Divers Sixty-Five Hölstein Edition 2024

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In your opinion how old is the company in human years ? ‘cause like saw something saying kili and filo were 18 and 19 and my 22 year old ass fell off the seat
Hello, dear! I have been dying to talk about my headcanon ages for the company, so thank you for this ask! I rambled on a lot, so my apologies for that, but here are my opinions (and a few chaotic reasonings) on their ages! (Fingers crossed I remembered them all and did not mix-up any names!)



Bilbo - Mid thirties to early forties; around the age most people would deem as a true "adult" and to be expected to know what you are doing with your life. (he does not) Still has whiplash from being called "sir".
Thorin - Around mid forties; old enough to be taken seriously and seen as a "stable adult" whilst also old enough to have any stupid thing he does excused as a "mid-life crisis". (cries when he is not carded for a drink but is also offended when you do not card him for his drink; there is no winning.)
Fili - Around his mid twenties; old enough to be seen as more mature, but also young enough to go to college parties without sticking out like a sore thumb. Still has the metabolism to drink all night without a hangover, but is slowly starting to get the aches and pains associated with aging. (He was horrified to learn that with aging means slower healing.) Is a couple years older than Kili (about two to four years older; old enough to have memories of baby!Kili and to say "when I was your age" to Kili and somewhat be taken seriously, but most of the time is met with "I know, I was there!")
Kili - Early twenties; about twenty-one to anywhere around twenty-three. He is in the peak of being seen as an adult during somewhat serious things (i.e. making doctors appointments by himself) but is also not trusted with actual serious things or view points (hears "you'll understand when you're older" more often than not). Very much golden retriever frat bros energy with him and Fili, though Fili is always pulling him out of some sticky situations.
Ori - Early twenties too; about twenty to twenty-two, just a little bit younger than Kili (but Kili always gloats about it and says "when I was your age" and describes what he was doing a few months ago.) Sweet baby boy is treated much younger than he is simply because he is the company's "baby", but is also treated with a bit more seriously than Kili (simply because Kili pulls way too many pranks). (Side note; Ori absolutely runs a little crochet and knitting business, absolute craftsmanship. An absolute beast on Etsy.)
Dwalin - Late forties to early fifties; older than Thorin but young enough to be going through similar life events. Is taken very seriously (and sometimes does not know why), can easily pass for mid forties (secretly has an intensive skincare routine). (Will become very insulted if you refer to him as an old man...but also calls himself an old man when he pleases.)
Dori - Sixty-five; that is the age he gives over and over regardless of how many birthdays he has had (he will never reveal his true age but many guess it is actually early seventies). Is old enough to remember baby!Thorin (and the chaos he caused). Still has energy to go on adventures...but might need several breaks and promised rest stops just in case. (His bones ache, give the man some pain killers and a heating pad.)
Nori - Late thirties to early forties; was old enough to hold the babies of the group (Ori, Kili, and Fili) but still young enough to be paid to watch them. Sort of grew up around the babies of the group, so they often went to him for advice (and their secrets). Is on the peak of having any actions he does that are a bit "out there" as a mid-life crisis but not just there yet.
Bofur - Late thirties to early forties; just like Nori, he was old enough to hold the babies of the group and young enough to be paid to watch them. They also went to Bofur for advice, but also for the cool toys and trinkets he made (would also do numbers on Etsy). Is a year or so younger than Nori, so has to deal with the "when I was your age" nonsense from him.
Balin - Early to mid seventies; was in his mid-thirties when baby!Thorin was born (and how he adored the little dwarfling...even if baby!Thorin was notorious for pulling hair with an iron grasp) and is seen as a father figure to many of the company. Very wise, but would absolutely fall for those pop-ups on websites (Balin, the hot singles are not in your area! It's a trap! Save yourself!). Would accidentally post photos of himself on TikTok with a weird sound automatically added to it, or accidentally go live when trying to take a photo/video of something. (His posts would thrive on r/oldpeoplefacebook)
Bombur - Late forties to early fifties; the man is peak father energy. Gives "the one cool dad at the soccer games with all the drinks and snacks" vibes (you bet your ass he memorized everyone's dietary needs and allergies, and buys/makes appropriate snacks.) Was old enough to remember baby!Thorin but could only hold him while sitting with several different adults in the room. (Once tried to waddle off with baby!Thorin and take him to the kitchen for snacks, accidentally caused chaos as everyone though Thorin got kidnapped for a second. He had good intentions.) Is seen as a "trusted adult" but also the "cool adult". Is trusted with various secrets (even when he would rather not hear them).
Bifur - Early to mid fifties; a few years older than Bombur, think old enough to be seen as the "cool older kid" back when they were young. Gives me the vibes of someone in between generations and is constantly dragged into the nonsense of "only x kids remember y" and then being told he isn't a real "x year" kid because he was born very late in it. (It gives him a larger headache than the axe in his head.) Does get bad hangovers, but that does not stop him from chugging as much ale as he can get his hands on. (Regrets it the morning after.)
Oin - Mid seventies; is viewed as a senior citizen and hates it...until he gets a discount, then he will play up the age card. Remembers everyone as a baby (and their awkward teen years), and is in the weird in-between of being viewed as a wise adult and being seen as a frail old man (call him an old man and he will bonk you with his ear horn). Surprisingly does not get hang overs and is pretty energetic for his age (for the love of the gods, do not mention his age). Will tell you stories if you ask, especially if you ask him about what has changed in Erebor (will give you a guided tour that ends with you running after him as he speeds through the halls). (Somehow I can see him being a really popular Twitch streamer, that is the only time he finds it acceptable being called "grandpa" by anyone other than his grandbabies)
Gloin - Mid sixties; was a surprise baby (about ten years, if not more, between Oin's birth and his), but was cherished for it. Could easily pass for mid fifties, but has the actions of someone older which gives it away (was very confused when Kili said he knew Gloin was older because "he walks like an old man", proceeded to practice walking for an hour). Can reveal Dori's real age, but doesn't for fun. Would post those weird thirst traps on TikTok (also wood chopping videos and just videos of him ranting about stuff only two people know about, but would have like 200k+ followers for some reason.) Was blessed with the good genes (does not gray regardless of how stressed he is...lucky bastard). (Is still viewed as Oin's "baby brother" despite them both being old men, it is precious)
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Etienne Archambault Shares the Most Underrated Watch Brands You Should Know About

In the world of luxury timepieces, the spotlight often falls on iconic names like Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Omega. However, for true watch connoisseurs, the magic often lies in discovering lesser-known brands that offer exquisite craftsmanship, unique designs, and remarkable value. Dr. Etienne Archambault Newfoundland, a seasoned watch collector, sheds light on some of the most underrated watch brands that deserve attention. Here’s a look at these hidden gems of the watch world.
1. Nomos Glashütte: Precision with a Bauhaus Twist
Nomos Glashütte, based in the historic German watchmaking town of Glashütte, is renowned for its minimalist designs and high-quality in-house movements. While it might not have the name recognition of Swiss giants, Nomos offers exceptional value for money. The brand's aesthetic is strongly influenced by the Bauhaus design movement, with clean lines, subtle color schemes, and a focus on simplicity.
According to Archambault, Nomos stands out for its perfect balance between form and function. Their use of in-house calibers, a rarity in their price range, coupled with excellent finishing and precision, makes them a go-to brand for those who appreciate modern, understated luxury.
Key Models:
Nomos Tangente – A classic representation of the brand’s minimalist ethos.
Nomos Metro – With its modern take on traditional watch design, this model reflects the brand's contemporary edge.
2. Grand Seiko: Japanese Craftsmanship at Its Finest
While Seiko is a household name globally, its luxury counterpart, Grand Seiko, often flies under the radar. For decades, Grand Seiko has been quietly producing some of the finest movements and most precise watches in the world. From its legendary Spring Drive mechanism to hand-finished dials, Grand Seiko is a symbol of Japanese mastery in horology.
Archambault highlights that Grand Seiko watches are perfect for enthusiasts who appreciate subtle elegance and meticulous attention to detail. Often overshadowed by Swiss counterparts, these timepieces combine cutting-edge technology with traditional craftsmanship, offering unbeatable value for their price point.
Key Models:
Grand Seiko Snowflake – Famous for its dial resembling freshly fallen snow, a tribute to Japanese nature.
Grand Seiko Elegance Collection – A timeless and versatile collection for everyday luxury.
3. Oris: Independent Spirit with a Legacy of Innovation
Oris has been quietly making waves as an independent Swiss watchmaker with over a century of horological history. The brand is known for its robust, reliable mechanical watches that are often priced well below their Swiss peers. Oris stands apart for its independence, allowing it to focus purely on creating innovative designs without corporate constraints.
Archambault recommends Oris for those seeking quality and craftsmanship at a more approachable price. Their commitment to mechanical innovation, combined with sustainability initiatives like the use of recycled materials in their packaging and straps, makes Oris a forward-thinking choice for modern collectors.
Key Models:
Oris Divers Sixty-Five – A retro-styled dive watch that pays homage to the brand’s diving heritage.
Oris Big Crown ProPilot – A rugged aviation watch designed for precision and durability.
4. Christopher Ward: British Innovation Meets Swiss Craftsmanship
Christopher Ward is a relative newcomer in the watch industry, founded in 2004, but it has quickly gained a reputation for offering affordable luxury timepieces with Swiss movements. Based in Britain, the brand’s mission is to provide high-quality watches at reasonable prices by selling directly to consumers and cutting out the middleman.
Archambault points out that Christopher Ward excels in delivering value without sacrificing quality. With in-house calibers and sleek, elegant designs, their timepieces rival far more expensive brands. The brand’s commitment to transparency and fair pricing resonates with a growing audience of horology enthusiasts.
Key Models:
C60 Trident Pro – A popular diving watch known for its striking design and robust features.
C1 Grand Malvern Power Reserve – A dress watch that embodies understated elegance.
5. Monta: American Heritage, Swiss Precision
Monta is an American watch brand that combines Swiss craftsmanship with modern, adventurous design. Founded in 2015, Monta’s focus is on producing durable, functional, and stylish tool watches. While relatively new to the scene, the brand has quickly built a reputation for its high standards of quality and finishing.
Etienne Archambault Newfoundland emphasizes Monta’s dedication to producing meticulously crafted watches that are both rugged and refined. Each piece is designed to be a companion for the modern explorer, offering both reliability and aesthetics.
Key Models:
Monta Skyquest – A GMT watch designed for travelers, with a focus on legibility and functionality.
Monta Atlas – A field watch with a sleek design, offering both durability and style.
6. Mühle-Glashütte: Robust and Reliable German Engineering
Another gem from Germany’s Glashütte region, Mühle-Glashütte specializes in producing high-quality tool watches with a focus on maritime timekeeping and precision. Known for their rugged designs and strong, utilitarian appeal, Mühle-Glashütte watches are built to withstand extreme conditions while maintaining high accuracy.
Archambault suggests Mühle-Glashütte for those who seek reliable and durable timepieces. The brand's watches are especially popular with professionals in demanding fields, such as maritime pilots and rescue workers.
Key Models:
Mühle-Glashütte Sea-Timer – A dive watch designed for durability in extreme conditions.
Mühle-Glashütte Teutonia II – A refined dress watch with a sporty twist, perfect for both formal and casual wear.
Why Underrated Brands Matter
Etienne Archambault underscores the importance of looking beyond the mainstream brands when building a watch collection. Many of the world’s most impressive watches come from smaller, independent manufacturers that focus on craftsmanship and innovation rather than mass production. For collectors and enthusiasts, these lesser-known brands offer the opportunity to own something unique, often with a rich story and heritage behind each timepiece.
Choosing an underrated brand means getting more value for your money and often more personalized service. Additionally, owning a watch from a brand like Nomos or Grand Seiko sets you apart from the crowd, offering a level of exclusivity that mainstream luxury brands might not provide.
Conclusion
In the world of horology, the big names may dominate the headlines, but for those who take the time to explore, there’s a wealth of incredible craftsmanship and innovation to be found among underrated brands. From the precision of Grand Seiko to the modern elegance of Christopher Ward, these watches represent some of the best-kept secrets in the industry.
Etienne Archambault encourages watch enthusiasts and collectors alike to explore these hidden gems, not only for their value but for the stories they tell through their unique designs, craftsmanship, and history. Investing in these underrated brands can be as rewarding as it is distinctive, offering a refreshing alternative to the usual suspects in the world of luxury watches.
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For this year's annual celebration, Oris gives the Divers Sixty-Five the DLC treatment.
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Oris Reintroduces Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph with a compact design
@OrisWatches Reintroduces Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph with a compact design
Oris, the renowned Swiss watchmaker, is set to re-introduce the chronograph version of the Divers Sixty-Five in its 2023 lineup. This move comes after the brand phased out the previous chronograph model from its vintage-inspired series of dive watches, which was known for its substantial 43mm case. The new Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph, however, sports a more compact 40mm case, a design shift…

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5 of the Hottest Oris Watches You Should Consider.
You can anticipate vintage re-releases from Oris given its back catalogue, which spans more than a century, and you won't be disappointed. Still, the company also has utterly contemporary collections. Oris regularly offers sturdy construction and a strong personality in timepieces perfect for rounding out a group or wearing every day from its diving, aviation, motorsport, and "culture" divisions. Here are a few Oris watches available in India that you must consider.

Oris is a favourite of novice and seasoned watch collectors due to its consistent production of winning models across various collections. The independent Swiss brand differs from the major corporations owned by large conglomerates in that it strongly emphasizes value and adopts a practical attitude. But Oris is no newcomer; it was established in the Swiss town of Hölstein in 1904.
1) ORIS Aquis Calibre 761:
The Oris Aquis line, designed as a diving watch, has a protected crown and a unidirectional rotating bezel with a ceramic insert. The Aquis collection guarantees reliable performance even at depths of 300 meters and, in certain circumstances, up to 500 meters because it is made with durable case materials like stainless steel, titanium, and titanium with DLC coating. The date window is fixed at the 6 o'clock position in most series, including the Aquis Date Calibre 400, Aquis Date, and the Aquis Depth Gauge. The Aquis GMT Date is the lone exception, with the date window locked at 6 o'clock. The Oris Aquis Date can find the 400, 733, 798, and 761 motions. Starting with the 400, this automatic movement is created in-house, beats at 28,800 mph, and has a 120-hour power reserve. The 733 and 798, on the other hand, are founded on SW 200-1 and SW 330-1, respectively. The 733 has a power reserve of approximately 38 hours, while the 798 gives a power reserve of 42 hours.
2) Oris Divers Sixty-Five:
In 2022, Oris makes its debut at the Divers Sixty-Five with a new limited edition created in association with Chronos, a print watch magazine. Such endeavors are nothing new for Oris; one of our favorite products from the company in 2021 was the hard-to-find 65-piece Spirit of Sixty-Five watch made from CronotempVs. This fourth limited edition Divers Sixty-Five from Oris features their iconic diver silhouette in a distinctive LE that houses their proprietary calibre 400. Divers Sixty-Five has yet to feature the movement in regular production. A 38mm steel case, which fits well with this footprint, houses the Oris calibre 400 in the Chronos Limited Edition Divers Sixty-Five.
3) ORIS Big Crown Propilot Calibre:
The Oris ProPilot line offers a wide range of features, such as date, day/date, and GMT. The ProPilot has knurled bezel and Arabic numerals that are fashioned in the style of the 1930s. The ProPilot Big Date series shares a day/date frame with the Big Crown ProPilot Big Date series at the same marker as the ProPilot Big Day Date series. Another set element is the dual timer, Big Crown ProPilot Timer GMT. The Big Crown ProPilot Timer GMT's bezel features an engraved second-time zone directed by a lengthy arrow hand. At the nine o'clock position, there is a tiny seconds sub-dial. Oris has a reputation for working with unusual names.
4) Oris Calibre 754 Big Crown:
Oris watches have a long-drawn tradition of crafting these timepieces. The cases of looks from the Big Crown are constructed from stainless steel, with PVD coating in specific models. With fluted sides that resemble the bezel, the enormous crown feature that gives the collection its name is suitably highlighted in every piece. The dial is offered in several hues of black and white and, in some instances, is guilloche worked. Strap options include leather and textile. The automatic Oris 754 movement is included with the Oris Big Crown line. The Oris 754, based on the Sellita SW 200-1, offers a power reserve of about 38 hours. While the Big Crown Pointer Date Calibre 403 inside has an Oris 403 movement that vibrates at 28,800 Vph and has a power reserve of roughly 120 hours.
5) ORIS Artelier Calibre 113:
A dress watch from the Oris Artelier series is ideal for every formal occasion. The line contains a variety of complications, even though it is a sophisticated dress watch. The addition of the moon phase at the midnight position within the Artelier Complication series further accentuates the timepiece's beauty. The series contains three subdials that display the day, second-time zone, and date at the 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions in addition to the moon phase. The Artelier Calibre 113 manual movement may also be found in the collection. The Calibre 113 has a day window beneath the midnight mark, a power reserve indicator at the 3 o'clock mark, and a sub-dial at the 9 o'clock print that displays seconds. The month marker is shown by an arrow hand, and the date window is situated on the outer edge of the little seconds sub-dial. The Oris 113 manual wind movement controls these functions. Oris 113 vibrates at 21,600 Vph and has a power reserve of roughly 240 hours.
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The new 40 mm @oris Divers Sixty-Five Glow offers a nice grey gradient dial and impresses with contrast turqoise colored luminous indices. Veeeeeery nice on the wrist! https://www.instagram.com/p/CVKOdcRs4AE/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Tutustu robusiin Oris Aquis -kelloihin | Salkari Oy
Sukella Oris Aquis -maailmaan Salkari.fiä, jossa tarkkuus kohtaa rosoisen viehätyksen. Tämä kokoelma esittelee useita Oris-kelloja, mukaan lukien Oris Aquis, Oris Aquis Date ja vintage-henkinen Oris Diver Sixty-Five. Ihanteellinen sekä sukellusammattilaisille että kellon ystäville, nämä kellot ovat tunnettuja kestävyydestään, innovatiivisesta suunnittelustaan ja edistyneistä toiminnoistaan. Koe täydellinen yhdistelmä tyyliä ja suorituskykyä Oris Aquis -kelloilla.
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Oris x LFP Divers Sixty-Five Limited Edition
Oris, France’s Ligue de Football Professionnel and the French association of children’s charities CNAPE team up on a joyful watch created to bring Change for the Better – Oris x LFP Divers Sixty-Five Limited Edition . Continue reading Oris x LFP Divers Sixty-Five Limited Edition
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Still one of my favourites … Oris Divers Sixty-Five Watch Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5SIfQmoOQ8
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Oris Divers Sixty-Five "HODINKEE" Limited Edition
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