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Traditional-looking sports watches - Oris watches
- By Anastasia Manager
- Published 02/8/2006
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Anastasia Manager
About the author: Anastasia writes articles about different watch brands and watch collections for sites offering information about timepieces or involved in selling watches on-line http://www.watch-clone.com. Being a passionate watch enthusiast, the author enjoys researching into the field and sharing her own experience.
View all articles by Anastasia ManagerOris watches(http://www.2002watch.com/replica_watches_oris.html) represent the Swiss made timepieces since 1904, the year when the company was founded after the turn of the century by Paul Cattin and Georges Christian, Oris factory is based in
These outstanding watches are reliable as well as world famous with their automatic and mechanical movements.
In 1968 Oris received full chronometer certification from the Observatory of Neuchatel. This award is given as the highest existing way of approval for accuracy and superior quality.
When the horological world was coming through a crisis in the 1980s, the company never made quartz watches their priority but focused their attention on the development of micro-mechanisms, an automatic pointer calendar and specialized movements that weren't driven by batteries and kept on producing only mechanical watches.
Oris timepieces have already enjoyed a strong relationship with the worlds of sport, music and the arts. The company has launched at
Today Oris's watches(http://www.2002watch.com/replica_watches_oris.html) offer a wide range from formal and dress time pieces to precision instruments for use by divers, drivers and pilots.
Oris watches personify the merits of the watchmaker?s art fully expressing both high technology and the fine traditions of Swiss horology. Their creators manage to mix the fascination of a micro-mechanism heart with a smart appearance.