Movement
- Which movements does Oris use?
- How do I wind a hand-wound watch?
- What do I do if my automatic watch stops?
- What is an automatic?
- How does an automatic movement work?
- Do I need to wind my automatic mechanical watch?
- My automatic watch stopped. What should I do?
- What should I do if my automatic watch stops after a period of non-use?
- How much do I need to move to keep my automatic watch wound?
- How do I reset the time and date on my watch?
- When and how often do I have to wind up my Oris hand-wound watch?
- Which materials feature in Oris movements?
- Which version of the Sellita SW 200-1 calibre do you use: standard, elaboré or top?
- Is there any risk of breaking the mainspring when winding up my Oris Watch?
- What are jewels?
- What can I see rotating in the movement when I look through the transparent crystal case back?
- Which Oris watches are anti-magnetic?
- Are Oris watches affected by magnetic fields?
- What is a watch winder?
- I want to use a watch winder. What settings do I need to use?
- I’m looking for a watch winder to keep my automatic watch running, even when I’m not wearing it. What would you recommend?
- Why are some Oris watches equipped with a Red Rotors?
- What’s the difference between a chronograph and a chronometer?