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Oris Aquis GMT - Diving
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Oris Aquis GMT

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description Oris Aquis GMT Overview

The Oris Aquis line is celebrated for its incredible build quality and robust dive watch DNA, which translates perfectly to a GMT format. It offers a sporty, highly legible look with excellent water resistance, making it suitable for extreme environments. While the movement varies, the overall execution and finishing place it among the best modern tool watches available today. It screams capability and adventure.

help Oris Aquis GMT FAQ

Is the Oris Aquis GMT still a real dive watch?

Yes. The Aquis GMT models keep the Aquis dive-watch case language and commonly offer 300 meters of water resistance, depending on the reference. The GMT hand adds a second time zone without turning it into a dress travel watch.

What movement is used in the Oris Aquis GMT?

Many Oris Aquis GMT references use Oris Calibre 798, based on the Sellita SW 330 family. That means the 24-hour GMT hand is typically the adjustable hand, rather than a jumping local-hour travel GMT.

How large is the Oris Aquis GMT on the wrist?

A common Aquis GMT case size is 43.5 mm, which wears like a substantial sports watch. The integrated-style bracelet and thick case make it feel bigger than a thin 40 mm field watch.

Who is the Oris Aquis GMT competing with?

It sits in the same practical Swiss sports-watch space as models from Longines, Mido, and TAG Heuer. Compared with a Rolex GMT-Master II, the Oris is positioned as a more accessible independent-brand option.

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