Time flies when you’re having retro fun, doesn’t it? With an original introduction date a full decade ago, the Oris Divers Sixty-Five collection feels like a brand staple. I have always found the chronograph version to be one of the more appealing models. Well, today is my lucky day because I get to go hands-on with the latest Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph in silver and ocean green.

The new version comes with your choice of a sustainably sourced deer leather strap (€3,750) or a stainless steel bracelet (€3,950). Let’s have a closer look!

Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph Ocean Green

The Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph

At its heart, the new Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph is a color variation on the existing watch. Now, you would surely be forgiven for not having all the original version’s specs on hand, so let’s start with a quick recap of what we’re dealing with here. The stainless steel case has a 40mm diameter, a 48mm lug-to-lug, and a 15.4mm thickness. Oris gives it a series-standard 100m depth rating and fits it with a screw-down crown.

Inside ticks caliber 771, which is Oris’s guise of the Sellita SW510. The automatic movement offers 62 hours of autonomy on a full wind and ticks at 28,800 beats per hour. In this dual-sub-dial layout, it presents the running seconds at 9 o’clock and a 30-minute chronograph counter at 3. Oris omits the date, which the vintage purists will surely appreciate.

The movement sits hidden behind a steel case back; a sensible choice since these calibers are more reliable than pretty. Up top, we find a domed sapphire crystal over the new silver sunburst dial. The markers come with Super-LumiNova for nighttime legibility. Oris opted for crisp white lume, leaving the vintage vibes to the overall design rather than faux patina.

Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph Ocean Green dial closeup

The new Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph in silver and ocean green

The new Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph comes with a subtle silver sunburst dial. This ramps up the already strong retro vibes even more. Color is a fascinating thing, as it can truly change a design. For instance, on the black model, the minute track never really stood out to me. On this version, though, it does. The short markers sit on the inside radius of the longer five-minute markers. This makes the minute track optically push inward, giving a slightly cramped feel. I wonder if the dial would feel more spacious if those short markers were pushed to the more typical position on the outside. I know, I know…I am nitpicking.

On to the green. Oris calls it “ocean green,” but I associate that name with bluer shades of green. The green on this Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph appears warm, almost army or olive green. Oris applied it in a beautifully subtle manner, though. It appears almost black at times but offers a neat bit of character in brighter lighting. The watch doesn’t sacrifice any of its versatility in the process. You can pair this watch with a blue jacket or sweater without issue.

Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph Ocean Green

The Divers Sixty-Five chronograph on my 18cm wrist

Wearing the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph

I find the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph a very pretty watch. This new colorway only adds to that sentiment. Yes, the entire line is very retro, meaning you don’t come here to observe bold new design choices, but at least it is clear and honest about it. You buy an Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph because you like the look of old diving chronos, but you want modern build quality, dependability, and warranty. Fair enough!

Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph Ocean Green wrist shot

On the wrist, the watch looks very appealing. It charms you with its domed sapphire over the beautiful sunray dial. The applied indexes glisten in the sunlight while the green gives it a signature look. It is all very pretty indeed! My advice would be to get it on the riveted bracelet. I love Oris’s bracelet because it is well made and noticeably thinner than most bracelets, which is very comfortable indeed. Oh, and the rivets are real!

Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph Ocean Green on the wrist

My one gripe is the watch’s 15.4mm thickness. Now, you can hardly blame Oris for this, as none of the Swiss suppliers of ébauche movements produce a slender automatic chronograph caliber in this segment. The thing is, a thickness like this doesn’t stand out in a more hardcore tool watch. The Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph, however, excels at vintage elegance, which makes the thickness quite noticeable. It somewhat breaks the illusion of dealing with an actual vintage watch.

Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph Ocean Green flat lay side by side

Closing thoughts

All in all, I think Oris delivers another strong contender with the Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph in silver and ocean green. The watch is distinctly handsome, well built, nicely finished, and a joy to wear. Although it doesn’t wear large, I would recommend it primarily to enthusiasts with slightly larger wrists, as this makes the thickness less noticeable.

Still, if you are after vintage charm paired with modern build quality, you could do much worse than the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph. Now, though, you will have to face the tough decision between the beautiful black model and this charming new silver and green offering. Tough one!

What do you think of the latest Oris Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph? Let us know in the comments section below!

Watch specifications

Brand
Model
Divers Sixty-Five Chronograph
Reference
01 771 7791 4051-07 8 20 18
Dial
Silver sunburst with two green sub-dials and applied luminous indexes
Case Material
Stainless steel with green aluminum bezel insert
Case Dimensions
40mm (diameter) × 48mm (lug-to-lug) × 15.4mm (thickness)
Crystal
Domed sapphire
Case Back
Stainless steel, screw-in
Movement
Oris 771-1 (Sellita SW510): automatic chronograph with manual winding and hacking, 28,800vph frequency, 62-hour power reserve, 27 jewels
Water Resistance
100 meters
Strap
Choice of black deer leather (20mm width) or stainless steel three-row bracelet
Functions
Time (hours, minutes, seconds), chronograph (seconds, 30-minute counter), 60-minute dive bezel
Price
€3,750 (strap) / €3,950 (bracelet)