| 1 December 2025
The world of professional diving often demands a compromise between utility and aesthetics but Oris has never been one to settle for the status quo. The Hölstein-based watchmaker is making waves with the introduction of the Aquis Pro 1000M which arrives as a fresh expression of their most technical underwater instrument. This new edition is defined by exceptional performance and maintains the rugged sophistication that has made the line a favorite among those who explore the abyss.
The visual impact of the timepiece is immediate and striking. The substantial 49.50 mm case is crafted from lightweight titanium and finished with a sleek grey PVD coating that feels thoroughly modern on the wrist. This industrial chic is softened by a blue gradient dial featuring a printed wave structure which serves as a subtle artistic nod to the extreme capabilities of the watch. The look is framed by a ceramic bezel insert that adds a touch of scratch-resistant luxury to the formidable exterior.
Functionality remains the true north for this design. The watch was engineered in close partnership with diving professionals who invited the brand to create a minutes scale that could never be accidentally adjusted while underwater. The result is the Oris-patented Rotation Safety System or RSS which allows the wearer to lock the bezel into place once set. This ingenious feature provides a reliable backup to electronic instruments and has become a design icon relied upon by divers across the globe.
True luxury lies in versatility and the Aquis Pro delivers this with a thoughtful approach to wearability. The watch is supplied with two rubber straps in black and blue that can be easily switched out by the owner using a specialized tool included with the set. With water resistance up to 100 bar or 1,000 meters this serves as the ultimate accessory for those who demand precision in the most extreme environments.
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