Your bracelet and strap options also remain unchanged. There is the matching stainless steel three-link bracelet complete with faux rivets (another hot take: I like ’em), or a black leather strap with white contrast stitching. Although the leather strap looks fine, I think a black Tropic rubber strap would be preferable here.
Finally, sitting behind the closed caseback is the same red-rotored movement as before, Oris’s Cal. 771 automatic chronograph, which is based on the extremely popular Swiss-made Sellita SW500-1, which itself is a derivative of the iconic ETA/Valjoux 7750.
Pricing and Availability
As a sucker for panda dials, I’m a big fan of this move from Oris. The Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph in black is a nice-looking watch, don’t get me wrong, but this new Ocean Green version allows the design’s vintage vibes to really sing.
The watch is available now from Oris for the exact same price as its monochrome sibling. On a bracelet, the chronograph retails for $4,700, while on the leather strap, it will set you back $4,500.