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Oris Brings the Divers Date Back in Olive Green
A military-inspired reissue of the 1965 Oris diver, now in a deep, considered green.
Oris has returned its ever-popular Divers Date in a handsome olive green drawn from vintage military equipment. It is a 39 mm Swiss Made automatic diver, water resistant to 200 metres, priced at 2,450 CHF and arriving in July 2026. The colour is new, but the lineage runs straight back to the original Oris dive watch of 1965.


THE DESIGN
A quiet green with tool-watch bones
The olive dial sits inside a 39 mm stainless steel case and an unidirectional bezel with a black ceramic insert. Applied hour markers and hands are filled with Super-LumiNova, and the lumed lollipop seconds hand signals its dive-watch intent.


THE MOVEMENT
Swiss automatic, built to be seen
At its heart is the Oris 733 automatic movement with a 41-hour power reserve, visible through an exhibition case back. Rated to 20 bar and made in anti-corrosive steel across case, bezel, bracelet and screw-in crown, it is engineered to work.


VERSATILITY
Two straps, one everyday diver
It ships on a multi-piece steel bracelet with a folding clasp, plus an additional black rubber strap. The quick strap change system swaps one for the other in seconds, taking the watch from desk to water without tools.
SPECIFICATIONS
Oris Divers Date, at a glance
Colour is the new complication
The Divers Date does not chase novelty in its mechanics. It earns attention through restraint: a single, well-judged green that reads as confidence rather than trend. In a market crowded with loud releases, a tool watch this composed is its own kind of statement.
For Boujeez, the most modern luxury is often the quietest one. A diver you can wear to the office, to the sea, and to dinner without changing a thing is not a compromise. It is the whole point.
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