The watch, which was previously only available with a 42mm or 36mm case, is based on the design of an historic diver’s model dating back to 1965.

Its retro looks include: a domed crystal, low-profile unidirectional rotating bezel and shield-shaped hour marker at 12 o’clock.

This new model has a blue domed dial with vintage Light Old Radium SuperLumiNova detailing, and is available on either a brown leather strap, a black tropic-style diver's strap or a Stainless steel metal bracelet.

The Oris Divers Sixty-Five Ref. 0173377074055 has a Swiss retail price of 1,850CHF and is available from May 2019.

Thoughts? Personally 40mm is too small for me but this a good move by Oris, as there is a trend for smaller wristwatches especially in the vintage diver segment.

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