Pre-owned Oris watches
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Oris Chronoris
Oris Chronoris Williams 40th Anniversary
01 673 7739 4084-Set LSAvailable
€ 1.950
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Pre-owned Oris watches
Oris is a rare independent from Hölstein making Swiss mechanical watches with real personality. The appeal is affordable luxury and substance over status, with unisex versatility across tool-first sports pieces and slim dress options that fit a modern wardrobe.
How Oris performs on the resale market
On the pre-owned stage, Oris holds steady because the watches deliver what collectors actually use: reliability, clarity, and character. Demand concentrates around the Aquis, Divers Sixty-Five, ProPilot, and Big Crown Pointer Date. Pieces using the in-house Calibre 400 or the hand-wound 110 to 115 series earn strong interest for extended power reserve and independent cachet.
- Condition matters most: crisp cases, honest dials, original bracelet or strap, and matching lume support value.
- Completeness builds confidence: box, papers, authenticity checks, warranty cards, and a recent appraisal can lift price.
- Service history reassures: documented work and water resistance tests are especially valued on dive models.
What you will find pre-owned
Expect dive, pilot, dress, and everyday sports watches in stainless steel, bronze, or titanium, usually with sapphire crystal and, on the Aquis, a ceramic bezel. Sizes span compact daily wear to larger sport profiles. Dial colors skew black, blue, green, and heritage tones on vintage pieces, with Arabic numerals, baton markers, or occasional diamond accents.
- Bracelets and straps: steel bracelets, rubber, leather, and textile or NATO options. Many offer quick-change systems and micro-adjust clasps.
- Movements: broad use of automatic movements alongside Oris Calibre 400 and 401, plus hand-wound Calibre 110 to 115.
- Functions: date, GMT, chronograph, power reserve, and exhibition backs. Divers typically add screw-down crowns, solid water resistance, and unidirectional bezels. Some pilot pieces use bi-directional bezels.
Models and pricing context
Still-current lines appear frequently: Aquis, Divers Sixty-Five, ProPilot, Big Crown Pointer Date, and the Rectangular. Discontinued families such as Artix and short-run dials trade on scarcity. Vintage Oris sits in its own lane with patina-driven charm.
Typical European ranges vary with condition, specification, and completeness. Divers Sixty-Five and Big Crown Pointer Date often list around €900 to €2.200. Aquis pieces run about €1.100 to €2.800, while Calibre 400 variants commonly reach €2.300 to €3.800. ProPilot models cluster near €1.200 to €2.500. Hand-wound Calibre 110 to 115 watches with prominent power reserve displays can land near €3.000 to €6.500. Vintage pricing depends heavily on originality and rarity.
References collectors watch
- Calibre 400 Aquis references for everyday sport utility with extended autonomy.
- Divers Sixty-Five color runs that channel vintage Oris cues.
- Big Crown Pointer Date in steel or bronze for the signature pointer aesthetic.
Net result: smart choices, clear value, and that quietly confident Oris attitude. If you like your luxury practical, the pre-owned Oris universe delivers.