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The Oris Regulateur "Der Meistertaucher" watch is now available in an extremely robust case size. The largest watch ever made by Oris, the new "Der Meistertaucher" timepiece features a titanium case which is 49mm in diameter, and 15.25mm in height. Not merely a concession to the pulsebeat of modern fashion, the massive size of this Oris watch enhances its utility as a highly visible divers instrument.
Oris has designed the Regulateur "Der Meistertaucher" to endure the most demanding professional requirements. Equipped with a screw-locked caseback and crown, a helium escape valve, and a thick anti-reflective treated sapphire crystal, the timepiece can resist water intrusion to a crushing depth of 1000 meters. The black dial, decorated with a wave pattern presents the time in a clearly laid out fashion, with bold orange Superluminova to enhance legibility in the gloomiest of waters. By utilizing a regulator hour display, Oris has focused attention on the minutes, the most important of the indications on a dive watch. The unidirectional rotating bezel, complete with a luminous dot enables elapsed dive time to be easily and safely read off at a glance.
A proven, automatic ETA caliber animates the functions of the Oris Regulateur "Der Meistertaucher" watch; balance wheel frequency of the caliber is 28,800 vph, and power reserve is approximately 42 hours. In addition to regulator hours and small seconds, the watch also offers a rapidly adjustable date display.
Each Oris Regulateur "Der Meistertaucher" watch is fitted with a rubber strap and a titanium folding clasp with a diver's extension piece. A rugged case supplied with the watch holds a separate metal bracelet, and several tools.
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