I’ve wanted one of these since they were released. Saw one in-person at a boutique in NYC and was sold on it but I always buy my watches used! Finally found a reasonable deal on one and immediately pulled the trigger. Love the aggressive aesthetic + skeletonization. Very pleased with it, and I think it’s a lot of value, especially used.
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-10 day power reserve that actually lasts ~12 days, but stays ridiculously accurate during the marketed 10 days is really, really cool. Seeing the giant main spring change too as you wind it from 0 -> 10 is a nice treat.
-Too many skeletons turn into a wrist hair showcase. This is not guilty of it!
-Bracelet is extremely comfortable. Better than watches I have owned that are many times the price of this. I like titanium a lot more than I expected as a bracelet and case material. No pulling on hairs and the clasp is nice and sturdy.
-I am glad Oris leaned into an industrial style of finish for this watch. It suits the aesthetic of the watch and Oris very well. IMO, finish work on most watches with MSRP under $15k - $20k or so fall in this weird middle ground where I’d rather just pay more for better finishing.
-The titanium is super lightweight. I love it.
-Wears well despite its size. Feels/wears more like a 42mm watch because of how thin the watch is + short lugs.