Oris Régulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’

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Oris Régulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’

Brand  : Oris
Collection  : Oris Aquis
Model  : Oris Régulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’
Reference  : 01 749 7734 7154 MB
Complement : Stainless Steel - Titanium Bracelet
On sale : 2017

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  • Brand  : Oris
    Collection  : Oris Aquis
    Model  : Oris Régulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’
    Reference  : 01 749 7734 7154 MB
    Complement : Stainless Steel - Titanium Bracelet
    On sale : 2017
    List Price : 2 900 €
    Diameter : 43.5 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 749
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Date
    Case material : Titanium
    Case peculiarity : Screwed-down crown
    Device protecting the crown in brushed titanium
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 300 meters
    Dial : Titanium
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Red outlined minute hand filled with Super-LumiNova®
    white hour hand filled with SuperLumiNova®
    and white seconds hand painted in Super-LumiNova®
    Indexes : Superluminova luminescent
    Glass : Antireflective coating
    With antireflective treatment
    Strap material : Titanium
    Strap color : Grey
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    + More characteristics :
    Movement
    Automatic movement Oris Cal. 749, based on Sellita SW 220-1, with minute hand in the centre, hour hand on a subdial at 3 o’clock, small seconds at 9 o’clock, and date window at 6 o’clock

    Case
    Titanium case and crown protection, with stainless steel screw-in security crown and automatic helium escape valve at 9 o’clock
    Diver’s uni-directional rotating bezel with black ceramic inlay with 60-minute timer and zero marker filled with Super-LumiNova®
    Screwed titanium case back with embossed Oris shield and ‘MEISTERTAUCHER’ » inscription

    Dial
    Black dial with applied indices filled with Super-LumiNova®

    Strap / Buckles
    Titanium bracelet with folding clasp and extension system. Supplied with red rubber strap with folding clasp and quick-adjust extension system


    Presented in a black water-resistant case with redrubber replacement strap and strap-change tools

    Swiss retail price CHF 3,100

DESCRIPTION

  • Every minute counts

    Oris was the first watch company to create a diver’s watch with a regulator dial. This year’s Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ continues the story

    What is the most important function in a diver’s watch? The instinctive answer might be water resistance, and there’s no doubt that’s vital. But assuming a diver’s watch can withstand the pressures found deep underwater, whatbecomes most important is the watch’s ability to relay accurately and clearly the remaining dive time. Andit’s for this reason that Oris has created and now redesigned the new Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’.

    The Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ has non-coaxialhands, meaning the hour and minute hands are separated. The minute hand is in the centre, while the hour is shown by ahand on a subdial at 3 o’clock. This isolates the key piece of information for a diver, who can set dive time by aligning the minute hand to the 60-minute scale on the uni-directional rotating bezel, which in this case is fitted with a black ceramic insert with red and white markings.

    The regulator dial, as this configuration is known,was introduced by clockmakers in observatories in the 18th century. These were highly accurate clocks used to set the time on standard timepieces, particularly after they’d been servicedor repaired.

    In 1999, Oris became the first watch company to introduce this traditional complication into a diver’s watch. Thatwatch was soon followed by the first ‘Der Meistertaucher’ (which translates as ‘Master Diver’).

    That pattern now reverses with the new Oris Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ taking its design cues from the next generation Aquis, also unveiled this year. Like all the new Aquis models, it has a sleeker silhouette than the previous Aquis, and has also been given a number of practical enhancements, including an upgrade that makes the bezel easier to grip and adjust.

    As before, the Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ has a lightweight titanium case and bracelet. The minutes hand of this new model has a bright red outline that corresponds to the critical 15-minute scale on the bezel, and to the red rubber strap option. The result is that the eye is drawn to the minutes hand, giving the watch

    extraordinarily high levels of legibility.

    Proving its professional watch credentials, the Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ has an automatic helium escape valve, secreted on the side of the case at 9 o’clock. Automatic helium escape valves are used by professional divers who can livein chambers filled with helium-enriched air for weeks at a timeduring saturation dives. Helium particles are smaller than air, and during saturation they enter the watch. Then, during decompression they expand, which could cause damage to a watch without the helium escape valve.

    The Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ also has a small seconds indicated by a hand coated in SuperLumi-Nova® at 9 o’clock, a feature divers rely on to show the watch is still running. The watch’s automatic movement also provides a date indication at 6 o’clock. The watch has a titanium case back embossed with the Oris shield and the inscription ‘MEISTERTAUCHER’. It is presented in a water-resistant case with a red replacement strap and strap-changing tools. It will be available in May priced CHF 3,100.

    The original Oris regulator diving watch was a world-first and provided divers with a useful, highly legible tool they could rely on in hazardous underwater conditions. The new OrisRegulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ continues that tradition, almost 20 years on.

  • Every minute counts

    Oris was the first watch company to create a diver’s watch with a regulator dial. This year’s Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ continues the story

    What is the most important function in a diver’s watch? The instinctive answer might be water resistance, and there’s no doubt that’s vital. But assuming a diver’s watch can withstand the pressures found deep underwater, whatbecomes most important is the watch’s ability to relay accurately and clearly the remaining dive time. Andit’s for this reason that Oris has created and now redesigned the new Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’.

    The Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ has non-coaxialhands, meaning the hour and minute hands are separated. The minute hand is in the centre, while the hour is shown by ahand on a subdial at 3 o’clock. This isolates the key piece of information for a diver, who can set dive time by aligning the minute hand to the 60-minute scale on the uni-directional rotating bezel, which in this case is fitted with a black ceramic insert with red and white markings.

    The regulator dial, as this configuration is known,was introduced by clockmakers in observatories in the 18th century. These were highly accurate clocks used to set the time on standard timepieces, particularly after they’d been servicedor repaired.

    In 1999, Oris became the first watch company to introduce this traditional complication into a diver’s watch. Thatwatch was soon followed by the first ‘Der Meistertaucher’ (which translates as ‘Master Diver’).

    That pattern now reverses with the new Oris Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ taking its design cues from the next generation Aquis, also unveiled this year. Like all the new Aquis models, it has a sleeker silhouette than the previous Aquis, and has also been given a number of practical enhancements, including an upgrade that makes the bezel easier to grip and adjust.

    As before, the Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ has a lightweight titanium case and bracelet. The minutes hand of this new model has a bright red outline that corresponds to the critical 15-minute scale on the bezel, and to the red rubber strap option. The result is that the eye is drawn to the minutes hand, giving the watch

    extraordinarily high levels of legibility.

    Proving its professional watch credentials, the Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ has an automatic helium escape valve, secreted on the side of the case at 9 o’clock. Automatic helium escape valves are used by professional divers who can livein chambers filled with helium-enriched air for weeks at a timeduring saturation dives. Helium particles are smaller than air, and during saturation they enter the watch. Then, during decompression they expand, which could cause damage to a watch without the helium escape valve.

    The Regulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ also has a small seconds indicated by a hand coated in SuperLumi-Nova® at 9 o’clock, a feature divers rely on to show the watch is still running. The watch’s automatic movement also provides a date indication at 6 o’clock. The watch has a titanium case back embossed with the Oris shield and the inscription ‘MEISTERTAUCHER’. It is presented in a water-resistant case with a red replacement strap and strap-changing tools. It will be available in May priced CHF 3,100.

    The original Oris regulator diving watch was a world-first and provided divers with a useful, highly legible tool they could rely on in hazardous underwater conditions. The new OrisRegulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’ continues that tradition, almost 20 years on.

  • Brand  : Oris
    Collection  : Oris Aquis
    Model  : Oris Régulateur ‘Der Meistertaucher’
    Reference  : 01 749 7734 7154 MB
    Complement : Stainless Steel - Titanium Bracelet
    On sale : 2017
    List Price : 2 900 €
    Diameter : 43.5 mm
    Styles : Sporty
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : 749
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Date
    Case material : Titanium
    Case peculiarity : Screwed-down crown
    Device protecting the crown in brushed titanium
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 300 meters
    Dial : Titanium
    Dial color : Black
    Display : Red outlined minute hand filled with Super-LumiNova®
    white hour hand filled with SuperLumiNova®
    and white seconds hand painted in Super-LumiNova®
    Indexes : Superluminova luminescent
    Glass : Antireflective coating
    With antireflective treatment
    Strap material : Titanium
    Strap color : Grey
    Strap clasp : Folding buckle
    More characteristics :
    Movement
    Automatic movement Oris Cal. 749, based on Sellita SW 220-1, with minute hand in the centre, hour hand on a subdial at 3 o’clock, small seconds at 9 o’clock, and date window at 6 o’clock

    Case
    Titanium case and crown protection, with stainless steel screw-in security crown and automatic helium escape valve at 9 o’clock
    Diver’s uni-directional rotating bezel with black ceramic inlay with 60-minute timer and zero marker filled with Super-LumiNova®
    Screwed titanium case back with embossed Oris shield and ‘MEISTERTAUCHER’ » inscription

    Dial
    Black dial with applied indices filled with Super-LumiNova®

    Strap / Buckles
    Titanium bracelet with folding clasp and extension system. Supplied with red rubber strap with folding clasp and quick-adjust extension system


    Presented in a black water-resistant case with redrubber replacement strap and strap-change tools

    Swiss retail price CHF 3,100